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From providing care homes for older veterans, to support for carers, to helping the Armed Forces community to live safely at home, we're here to help.
Veteran Lawrence Philips found himself struggling to adapt to civilian life and at the mercy of a payday loan company when COVID-19 meant he couldn’t work.
Armed Forces Day is a chance for us all to thank our serving troops, veterans, reservists, cadets, and their families for all they do to keep us safe.
Take part in fundraising lotteries, raffles and prize draws, and you can support the work of RBL whilst having the chance to win prizes.
If you would like to find out more about volunteering with the Royal British Legion take a look at our FAQs.
The Tributes planted in the Belfast Field of Remembrance each carry a personal message to someone who lost their life in service for our country.
RBL was formed on 15 May 1921, bringing together four organisations of ex-servicemen that had established themselves after the First World War.
Find out how you can get involved in Tribute Ink by exploring the online exhibition or sharing your own personal stories.
Every year we take great care and attention in planting thousands of personal Tributes within the grounds of Cardiff Castle during Remembrance.
Gilbert Bradley and Gordon Bowsher fell in love before the start of WW2; but when Gilbert joined the army their relationship survived through letters.
Everyone is welcome to attend our Annual Conference. If you’re joining as a visitor, simply register in advance to guarantee your place.
Approximately 1 in 10 of the UK population are members of the Armed Forces community, but we know little about what their needs might be.
Part of the Royal British Legion's family of charities, the National Memorial Arboretum is the UK's year-round centre of Remembrance.
After the mother of Neil’s son sadly passed away, we stepped in to help him set up a new home.
Our manifestos outline key actions we think government should take to improve services for those in the Armed Forces community.