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If you are struggling with essential costs such as energy, utilities and sudden expenses you cannot afford, you may be eligible for support through our new and expanded Everyday Needs Grants. You can now apply through our portal here.
The Legion has welcomed a grant of £250,000 from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to help support care home residents.
We provide grants to other not-for-profit organisations planning projects for the benefit of the Armed Forces community.
Each year, our immediate needs grants scheme helps thousands of people through emergencies by providing an individual crisis grants.
We can provide specialist compensation advice, help with debt and emergency situations, and can support you through grant applications.
From career advice to employment grants, RBL can help support you and your family, during and after your time in the Armed Forces.
We can help members of the Armed Forces community who need financial support, including urgent assistance for getting through a temporary crisis.
The Legion is so grateful for the support we receive from individuals making significant donations and for contributions from grant-making trusts.
If you are struggling with sudden expenses you cannot afford, you may be eligible for support through our new and expanded Cost of Living Grants. You can now apply through our portal here.
RBL brings people together to fundraise, commemorate and celebrate. From local fetes to grand balls, explore how we have brought communities together.
At The Royal British Legion Group, we believe in being open and up front with individuals about how we use their personal data.
RAF medic, Ian Ewers-Larose who served in the Falklands and on Operation Granby in the first Gulf War, tells us how his health deteriorated after Service.
John Green was among over 1,000 RBL members to visit WW1 battlefields to mark the 90th anniversary of the Great Pilgrimage in 2018.
This year the Legion is continuing its partnership with the Jo Cox Foundation, encouraging everyone to take part in the Great Get Together.
In 1928, a decade after the end of the First World War, the British Legion took veterans and war widows on the Great Pilgrimage to remember those who lost their lives.
Social distancing measures have made it difficult to fundraise using traditional methods, but we have some great ideas for fundraising virtually.