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After leaving the Armed Forces, Adam Brown joined the Royal British Legion Riders’ Branch and has gone on to raise over £100,000 for RBL.
Supporting those who have served and sacrificed to protect our way of life has been at the heart of the Royal British Legion since 1921.
Learn about resettlement and transitioning out of the Armed Forces, including support available to you whether you are currently serving, ex-service or a family member.
“Being able to support all the staff hands-on, which in turn allows them to support our beneficiaries and our Armed Forces community – that’s amazing.”
Pennies allows you to give your small change a big purpose – by donating a few pence to charity when paying by card.
Please use this form to get in touch with Jon Keighren, PR Officer at RBL for the North of England.
Everyone at The Royal British Legion is incredibly sad to hear of the passing of Dame Vera Lynn, a true ‘forces sweetheart’ and symbol of hope to the Armed Forces community.
Our London Mayoral Manifesto 2021 highlights issues that we hope the next Mayor of London will address for the Armed Forces community.
Aged 17 Dennis Alcock lied about his age to join the Royal Navy and fight in the Second World War.
We provide grants to other not-for-profit organisations planning projects for the benefit of the Armed Forces community.
Our branches are focal points for social activity, Remembrance and are ready to support the Armed Forces community.
Please use this form to contact our PR Officer, Emily Prestidge, based at the Royal British Legion's head office in London.
Please use this form to get in touch with Rosie Parish, PR Officer at the Legion for the Midlands.
Jack Smith joined the Royal Marines in 1942 when he was only 17. Two years later he was one of thousands of Allied troops taking part in D-Day.
If you suffered an injury or illness related to your service in the Armed Forces on or after 6 April 2005, you can make a claim under the scheme.
Near the coastal town of Broadstairs, Kent, Maurice House enjoys picturesque coastal views of Joss Bay. Providing expert care including respite stays.