GLOBAL, sector-focused law firm HFW has extended its partnership with maritime charity The Mission to Seafarers for another two years.

MtS provides essential welfare support to the world’s 1.5m seafarers, from helping them keep in contact with friends and families during long voyages to practical and emotional assistance in the event of a serious incident.

MtW has been the charity partner of HFW’s global shipping group since 2017, with the firm providing a wide range of pro bono legal and practical support. This has included helping MtS develop new governance structures to enable sustainable welfare in places such as Argentina, Panama and the United Arab Emirates.

William MacLachlan, partner, HFW said, “Seafarers are responsible for the transportation of 90% of all global trade – without them, you wouldn’t have much of the food you eat, the clothes you wear or even the electrical device on which you are reading this.

“The work MtS does to support this group of key workers and the tireless efforts of its staff and volunteers is of incalculable value to the shipping industry and wider society.

“We are extremely proud of the support we’ve been able to give to MtS across our global network over the last three years, and we very much look forward to continuing that support well into 2022.”

Andrew Wright, secretary-general, The Mission to Seafarers said, “Our partnership with HFW has been truly transformational for The Mission. For the past three years, HFW has provided important pro bono advice and guidance to MtS at a crucial moment in the charity’s long history, and has also raised significant funds that have enabled us to deliver help to those who need it most.

“Seafarers are the international key workers that often get overlooked, and we’re extremely grateful for HFW’s experience and continued support in ensuring that they have the protection and advice they need.

“HFW’s work has and will continue to play a key role in enabling us to offer an effective, relevant and modern global response to the needs of seafarers and their families, and we’re excited to continue our partnership.”

MtS works in more than 200 ports in 50 countries, caring for seafarers of all ranks, nationalities and beliefs. Through its global network of chaplains, staff and volunteers, it offers practical, emotional and spiritual support to seafarers through ship visits, drop-in seafarers’ centres and a range of welfare and emergency support services.