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Our Impact Report details how your support helped changed lives. You’ve made quite an impact over the past year.
Come together this Poppy Appeal as we share treasured memories and personal reflections on a 3km family-friendly walk.
The Legion is so grateful for the support we receive from individuals making significant donations and for contributions from grant-making trusts.
We’re incredibly proud to be supporting Team UK to compete at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.
Our volunteers make an incredible difference. Whatever time you can give, we have plenty of opportunities for you. Find out more here!
Learn what is a Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG), how to apply for a DFG, support with appealing, and how DFG could help disabled veterans live independently.
The Royal British Legion is committed to becoming a truly inclusive organisation, where everyone feels valued for the contribution they make.
Owning a valid Railcard may help to reduce the cost of travel. Learn what are the discounted rail travel options for serving and retired armed forces members.
The Royal British Legion branches are grouped by counties around the UK and overseas. Find your local information here.
In the Second World War Frank Preston was an Able Seaman in the Royal Navy and served alongside troops from over 12 countries on D-Day.
With your help we can raise more awareness for The Royal British Legion while you earn commission.
X-Forces is a Social Enterprise that nurtures entrepreneurial ambition and enterprise skills specifically for the military community.
Walking With The Wounded supports veterans with physical, mental, or social injuries on their journey to reintegrate back into society.
Matt had always wanted to join the Army, but when he decided to leave, he felt like a fish out of water as he tried to navigate civilian life.
Situated on the edge of Southam in Warwickshire countryside, Galanos House offers respite and day-care in a dedicated Community Hub which includes a café.