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Join the the Royal British Legion’s People and Legal directorate and you’ll be part of the team that makes sure we are all making the most of the opportunities we have.
Our volunteers make an incredible difference. Whatever time you can give, we have plenty of opportunities for you.
Volunteering Roles in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire & Oxfordshire
If you need adaptations to help you live independently in your home, we can provide information and advice on how to receive support.
The Invictus Games aims to harness the power of sport to inspire recovery and support rehabilitation for wounded, injured or sick servicemen and women.
PayPal Giving Fund have helped the RBL to raise over £1m since launch in 2005 through PayPal's Give at Checkout.
Find out how your organisation can partner with the Royal British Legion and help support the Armed Forces community.
Become a Poppy Supporter by giving £10 a month or more and support our Armed Forces community all year round.
Following a campaign by RBL and Poppyscotland, the Government will for the first time include a question on the Armed Forces in the next UK Census in 2021.
To mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day, RBL supporters left messages to remember, celebrate and honour the brave Second World War generation.
There are approximately 2,500 Royal British Legion branches across the UK and overseas. Find your local branch here.
We’re here to help ease the burden of financial pressures and transition into civilian life for the Armed Forces community.
Ann Miller-McCaffrey tells of the importance of the Armed Forces’ access to community groups and forums such as the Legion’s first ever LGBTQ+ branch.
103-year-old World War Two veteran, Walter Randall, has been hailed as the country's oldest fundraiser for the Royal British Legion.
20 years since the lifting of the LGBT military ban, veteran Kate Green talks about her experience serving in the Army before the ban was lifted.