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As a carer it can be hard to find the time to look after yourself. We're here to support you, and those you’re caring for, to get the help you need.
Find guidance on dealing with debt, including free online resources, repayment plans and available support services.
Read our FAQs to find out more about Poppy Ride. From pricing and training to fundraising support.
Download our fundraising resources to help you maximise your fundraising so RBL can continue to support the Armed Forces community.
David Kelsey joined the Army at 16, but his military career was cut short because of the ban on LGBT+ personnel serving in the Armed Forces.
You can help to safeguard the future of the Armed Forces community by leaving a gift in your will.
We’re calling on the Government to scrap visa fees for the families of non-UK personnel in the Armed Forces.
Our magazine is free for all members and includes the latest news from branches, plus in-depth stories about our services and the people we support.
Run with the best views of the Leeds in this marathon on a stunning coastal route.
Volunteering Roles in North & East Yorkshire
The RBL’s purpose is to create a better future for our Armed Forces community and their families.
The Royal British Legion and its sister charity, Poppyscotland, have launched an independent report reflecting on the impact of The Armed Forces Covenant.
Rajindar Singh Dhatt was born in Punjab and joined the army in 1941. He was part of the relief at Kohima and Imphal before serving in the gruelling Burma campaign.
Pessima Lamboi, from Sierra Leone, was one of 600,000 Africans to serve in the war. He bravely faced gruelling combat and conditions in Burma.
RBL can support you through the complicated process of an inquiry or inquest after a bereavement, an already a difficult and painful time.
The Poppy Factory is the country's leading employment charity for wounded, injured and sick veterans with health conditions or impairments.