The Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor in the City of New York

The Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor in the City of New York

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SSH is a charity dedicated to assisting retired mariners wherever they live, who need financial assistance and meet the eligibility criteria.

SSH is an operating foundation dedicated to assisting retired mariners wherever they live, who need financial assistance and meet the eligibility criteria.

Mobile uploads 03/31/2026

It was an honor to join the American Merchant Marine Veterans - AMMV for their annual conference this year.

03/10/2026

Thank you to the Connecticut Maritime Association and Informa Markets for welcoming us to CMA Shipping 2026. We’re here to remind the industry that Sailors’ Snug Harbor is here to help retired mariners live more comfortably.

03/07/2026

One unique aspect of working with retired Merchant Mariners is hearing the stories of mariners who were meant to be on a voyage that later had a tragedy. One recent story was for the SS Golden Dolphin, where 9 crew were lost in 1982 on March 7. Today, we pause to remember the crew of the SS Golden Dolphin, lost after an explosion and fire in the Atlantic Ocean on March 6, 1982, which led to the ship’s sinking on March 7, 1982.
The tragedy claimed the lives of nine crew members. Their bravery, service, and sacrifice at sea will never be forgotten.

12/17/2025

To update and echo a quote by Don C. Seitz: Sailors’ Snug Harbor is not a charity, but a recognition of the men and women who gave their lives to the waters - far and near- bringing prosperity to the nation, wealth to its cities, and widening the world.
Happy Holidays and thank you to all Mariners and their families.

10/01/2025

On this day, October 1st, we honor the 33 souls lost aboard the El Faro, which tragically sank near the Bahamas during Hurricane Joaquin in 2015.

08/01/2025

192 years ago today, on August 1st, 1833, The Sailors' Snug Harbor opened its doors for the first time and welcomed thirty-seven retired seamen as the first resident-beneficiaries of Captain Randall’s Will. We are honored to continue this mission.

06/05/2025

June 5 marks a solemn day in the history of Sailors’ Snug Harbor.
On this day in 1801, our founder and benefactor, Capt. Robert Richard Randall, passed away. His visionary legacy laid the foundation for generations of mariners to receive care and dignity in retirement.

We are honored to carry out your mission, Capt. Randall. Your plan lives on.

The Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor in the City of New York SSH is a charity dedicated to assisting retired mariners wherever they live, who need financial assistance and meet the eligibility criteria.

06/05/2025

June 5 marks a solemn day in SSH’s history.
On this day in 1801, our founder and benefactor, Capt. Robert Richard Randall, passed away. We remain honored to uphold your vision and carry your legacy forward.

05/28/2025

I am very excited to attend the opening of this new exhibit tomorrow.

Join us this Thursday, May 29 from 6 to 8 PM, for the opening reception for We Who Are Weary, our new exhibition which presents a fresh, people-focused perspective on the history of Sailors' Snug Harbor, the 19th-century retirement home for mariners. The displays will include fascinating new research done by Curator Megan Beck, and the focal point of the exhibition is a wall of photographs taken of the resident sailors upon admittance to the home. The stories of six residents are highlighted within the installation, and research assistance was provided by Professor Heather Butts and her students at Columbia University.

To RSVP, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/exhibition-opening-we-who-are-weary-registration-1319002665479 or go to Exhibition Opening: We Who Are Weary.

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(Photo by Michael McWeeney)

05/22/2025

Today is National Maritime Day!
Join us in honoring the U.S. Merchant Mariners who have dedicated their lives to one of our nation’s most essential industries.

Observed every May 22nd, National Maritime Day is a proud tradition that celebrates the men and women who keep our maritime heritage alive.

Take a moment today to thank a mariner and recognize the vital role they play in our country’s past, present, and future.

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