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How The Royal British Legion in South Wales can help you

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How we can help

The Legion helps ex-Service people and their dependants in many different ways. From grant making to pensions and benefits advice: from counselling and job retraining to pilgrimages: and from home and hospita visits to the provision of full nursing care, the Legion is here to help.

Our Welfare services are split into six categories:

  • Poppy Funds: We can provide support to serving and ex-Service people and their dependants who are suffering financially with our Immediate Needs Scheme, designed to help those who need assistance to get through a temporary crisis. Our Property Repair Loan Scheme ensures that homes can be maintained through essential repairs. We also give practical help to homeless ex-Service people who need temporary accommodation and can offer advice and support to those who are serving a prison sentence.
  • Poppy Advice: Thousands of people in the UK are entitled to a War Pension, but many may not realise that they qualify. Every year the Legion’s Pensions Department helps 5,500 ex-Service men and women with new War Pension claims and gives free representation at some 5,000 appeal cases. We also help war widows fight for what is rightfully theirs, and advise on compensation claims. And www.civvystreet.org, our online careers information, helps men and women leaving the Forces to make the transition to a new life.
  • Poppy Homes: A major part of our welfare work is to provide short and long-term care for ex-Service people and their dependants in our Poppy Homes around the country. Each of our seven Poppy Homes is a real home, somewhere that our residents can feel comfortable, for however long they stay. Poppy Homes are exclusive to ex-Service people and their dependants, so there’s a unique camaraderie because each resident has a Service connection. Each of these homes has a Statement of Purpose, which clearly states the services offered.
  • Poppy Breaks: We have four Poppy Break Centres for those recovering from an illness or bereavement, located in some of the country’s most popular, traditional seaside resorts. Every Centre is exclusively for serving and ex-Service people, their partners and dependants, which means there’s a unique atmosphere. Guests who need care are still welcome if accompanied by a carer and with prior agreement, as we are unable to provide nursing care or administer eye drops or medication. Poppy Centres are unable to provide respite care.
  • Poppy Travel: Remembrance Travel is the specialist for visits to war cemeteries, memorials and battlefields worldwide. Whether you choose a tour from our Pilgrimages to War Graves and Memorials or Tours to Battlefields Worldwide, each journey is designed to provide the visit of a lifetime. Destinations range from Belgium to Burma, France to the Falklands. Each programme has been arranged to be relaxing, informative and good value for money. The Government War Widows Grant-in-Aid Scheme enables war widows to visit their husband’s grave or memorial overseas completely free.
  • Poppy People: Our volunteers are vital to our services and we always need more to join our team. The Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal depends on volunteers to collect on the street and to organise Collectors. Caseworkers work in the local community, providing emotional support and practical assistance for serving and ex-Service people. Our Hospital and Housebound Visitors bring friendship and companionship to ex-Service people who often have no other contact with the rest of the community.

If you would like to find out more about any of these services please contact the South Wales County Field Office on 02920230216.