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Sainsbury’s has supported The Royal British Legion and our Poppy Appeal for 27 years. Find out how.
The Legion supported Naomi who was a Senior Aircraft woman, through mental health issues, during transition to civilian life and after her accident.
There are approximately 2,500 Royal British Legion branches across the UK and overseas. Find your local branch here.
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.
Check our guide and find out advice and support options for veterans and their families dealing with dementia, including organisations that can help.
Since 2011, the Legion has been running Bravo 22 – a recovery-through-the-arts programme for the Armed Forces community.
Discover how the Royal British Legion fosters diversity and inclusion within the Armed Forces community. Learn about our commitments here.
Denis Sparrow joined the Royal Marines as a teenager in 1958, serving for nine years in locations including Aden.
When serving in Afghanistan in 2006, Andy Barlow ran into a minefield to help an injured fellow solider. This changed his life forever.
Lister House in Ripon, North Yorkshire, provides expert care including respite and day-care for the Armed Forces community as well as somewhere to call home.
Bill Speakman was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1951 for protecting comrades in battle during the Korean War – the first to be invested by Queen Elizabeth II.
We are calling for an end charges Commonwealth personnel face when they leave the UK Armed Forces and apply to continue to live in the country.
This unique project will be guided by a professional artist and see participants work together to create a large-scale mural at the Royal British Legion’s Battle Back Centre.
At The Royal British Legion Group, we believe in being open and up front with individuals about how we use their personal data.
When Covid-19 restrictions were announced earlier this year, ex-Army medic Julian Groves wasn’t initially phased, but soon realised he needed to start interacting with people again and joined our Telephone Buddy scheme.