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Like most organisations, RBL is feeling the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Please support our appeal so we can continue to support the Armed Forces community.
Request a pack to use our free service to write or update your Will for with a local solicitor.
Join in to mark our 100th anniversary by adding a message of support for the Armed Forces community on our 100 Years of Support online message board.
Our support can be a lifeline for many serving and ex-serving personnel and their families, but we need your help to continue providing these services.
In this Spring Poppy Press edition, we're asking the nation to help us celebrate 100 years of support for the Armed Forces community by leaving a personal message.
In this Poppy Press edition, we're commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War by honouring the sacrifice of the 30,000 veterans.
If you are a Revolut customer you can now donate directly to the Poppy Appeal through Revolut Donations.
I would like to take advantage of the RBL’s free Will-writing service. Please send me details of participating solicitors in my area.
Nicole Brown is a Trainee Paramedic and Naval Reservist, and during lockdown earlier this year she helped support frontline NHS resources on the road.
Flyle Hussain collects for the Poppy Appeal, and although this year will be different, he’s been working to help organise collections in his local area.
Poppy Railton, 11, has been supporting the Poppy Appeal since she was in infant school. This year unable to sell poppies with her Guide group she is encouraging people to get involved in other ways.
Flt Lt Samantha Rawlinson is part of the RAF Medical Service and has recently been working on an Intensive Care Unit in Birmingham, supporting the NHS.