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Our campaigns look to improve the lives of everyone in the Armed Forces community and make sure their voice is heard.
The Royal British Legion is a body incorporated by Royal Charter, which sets out our objectives and powers, and details how we are structured, organised, managed and run.
Learn what the Warrior Programme is, its benefits, and discover what courses are available to veterans, serving personnel, and their families.
The Armed Forces community face unique challenges after Service. RBL offers advice and practical help for veterans in need. Explore support options today.
We have a wide range of poppy products available with something for everyone, including Poppy memorabilia, wreaths, stationery and jewellery.
Sainsbury’s has supported The Royal British Legion and our Poppy Appeal for 27 years. Find out how.
Read guidance on finding a job after your time in the Armed Forces, including how to find job advertisements, sending your application and preparing for interviews.
Learn about who is eligible for Personal independence payments (PIP), how to make a claim, and how the Royal British Legion can help with challenging a decision.
Volunteering Roles in Wales
The Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London was established in 2011 to further the research into the difficulties surrounding blast injury.
Put the fun into your fundraising with a free pack of ideas to raise money for this year’s Poppy Appeal.
Our manifestos outline key actions we think government should take to improve services for those in the Armed Forces community.
Originally from Jamaica, Albert Jarrett, 96, signed up to join the RAF in 1942 on the island before travelling to the UK in 1943.
Download tools, assets and general support to help members represent the Royal British Legion using our new identity.
Find guidance on how to manage the money you earn while serving in the Armed Forces, and how the Royal British Legion money advice service might be able to help you.