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During the coronavirus outbreak we will continue to work with our community, ensuring their safety and well-being is our highest priority during these unprecedented times.
Check our guide and find out advice and support options for veterans and their families dealing with dementia, including organisations that can help.
Ann Miller-McCaffrey tells of the importance of the Armed Forces’ access to community groups and forums such as the Legion’s first ever LGBTQ+ branch.
Download our fundraising resources to help you maximise your fundraising so RBL can continue to support the Armed Forces community.
Working with theatre company Bravo 22, helped Veteran Cassidy Little to regain his confidence and sense of self-belief.
Denis Fawcett joined the Royal Marines in 1940 and served at D-Day. In June 2016 he was awarded the Lègion d’Honneur.
Read our guide and discover the different accommodation options available for serving personnel. Get tips on how you can go about finding a place to live.
Volunteering Roles in Wales
The Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London was established in 2011 to further the research into the difficulties surrounding blast injury.
Put the fun into your fundraising with a free pack of ideas to raise money for this year’s Poppy Appeal.
Download tools, assets and general support to help members represent the Royal British Legion using our new identity.
Our manifestos outline key actions we think government should take to improve services for those in the Armed Forces community.
Scottish Veterans Residences offers housing and help to veterans in need in Scotland. Find out the services it provides, like the Transitional Support Programme.
We are proud to have a community of more than 180,000 members – and every single member is vital in helping us to support our Armed Forces community.
On discovering that a dog could help support their autistic son, The Gill family reached out to The Royal British Legion for help.
Thanks to incredible supporters like you, we can provide life-changing support for the Armed Forces community.