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Sylvia Manasseh was born in Kolkata in 1918 and vividly recalls her service in the Women’s Auxiliary Corps in India during the Second World War.
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Our Recovery through the Arts programme helps support people’s recovery and transition into civilian life after leaving the Armed Forces.
Whether you'd like to talk to us in person, on the phone, or even chat online, we're here to make sure everyone can access the support they need.
This mindful workshop aims to ground participants in the spirit of summer while fostering creativity and supporting individual recovery pathways.
Our new strategy focuses on the changing needs of the whole Armed Forces community; serving personnel, veterans, families, and the bereaved.
On 15 May 2021 join us online as we celebrate our centenary through a series of live events including a livestream from the Cenotaph.
Our campaign helped, the Armed Forces Covenant was enshrined into legislation in 2011, and since then, every local authority in Great Britain has signed the Covenant.
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.
You can help to safeguard the future of the Armed Forces community by leaving a gift in your will.
When Ron had to give up work due to a rare form of dementia we helped to support him and his family.
At 9pm on Friday 8 May, the Legion took part in a UK-wide rendition of Dame Vera Lynn’s ‘We’ll Meet Again’ to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
Through this online workshop participants will learn new strategies and techniques for generating ideas, and be introduced to creative exercises to improve writing skills.
Families may reach out to funeral directors for help and support when arranging a collection for their loved one in lieu of flowers.
Donna Stonelake is a former Royal Navy Able Rating and mother of three whose husband, Mark, was injured whilst serving in Afghanistan.
Alec Penstone was 15 years old and worked in a factory when war broke out in 1939. After volunteering as a part time (Air Raid Precautions) messenger during the Blitz he joined the Royal Navy.