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Seafarers’ Welfare Centre Index

Find out if there is a centre near you.

Use our seafarers’ index to find out if there is a seafarer centre in the port. Seafarers’ centres can provide advice, someone to talk to, facilities to contact home and a place where you can relax away from the ship.

Use the map to find your nearest welfare centre or search by country or port below

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Seattle Seafarers' Center

United States of America
Seattle
Facilities include
Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Ship Visits Telephones Television Transport Wifi

Seamen's Club - Sete

France
Sete
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

Sewards Seamens' Mission

United States of America
Seward
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

Sharpness Communications Cabin

Great Britain
Sharpness
Facilities include
Books/Magazines Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Ship Visits Telephones Wifi

Apostleship of the Sea - Singapore

Singapore
Singapore
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

Danish Seamen’s Church - Singapore

Singapore
Singapore
Facilities include
Bar Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Internet Library Pastoral Advice Ship Visits Showers Transport Wifi

International Lutheran Seafarers' Mission

Singapore
Singapore
Facilities include
Chapel/Prayer Room Pastoral Advice

Norwegian Seaman's Mission, Singapore

Singapore
Singapore
Facilities include
Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Pastoral Advice Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Shop Showers Swimming Pool Transport Wifi

Seacare Drop-in Centre for International Seafarers

Singapore
Singapore
Facilities include
Books/Magazines Food/Snacks Internet Library Ship Visits Television Transport Wifi
OTHER DIRECTORIES ON THE ITF SEAFARERS WEBSITE
ABANDONMENT LIST
Every year, the ITF and its affiliates deal with a number of cases of ‘abandonment’, where a shipowner ‘abandons’ their responsibilities for the ship and its crew. View the current reported cases.
CRIMINALISATION LIST
Criminalisation is one of the most serious problems facing seafarers today. When there has been a maritime accident, or a pollution infringement, seafarers have often been detained and denied access to normal rules of fair play and justice with which to defend themselves against criminal charges.
BREACH OF RIGHTS INDEX
Seafarers work in the harshest environment imaginable. Not only do they combat the forces of nature on the worlds oceans, they remain an unseen workforce, spending many months away, and sometimes out of contact from their family and friends.
RED LISTED RECRUITMENT AGENCIES
The ITFShipBeSure website provides advice on finding a manning agent, avoiding recruitment scams and ensuring you have the right contract.