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RAF veteran Liz talks about her injury and medical discharge, and how her recovery journey led to being selected for the Invictus Games Düsseldorf.
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.
Jake Shroff was struggling with isolation and living with PTSD when he reached out for help to buy a new trike to regain some independence.
When Dean left the military he wasn’t awarded compensation he was entitled to. It took five years to win the case, which he finally did with our help.
From our beginnings in the aftermath of the First World War, see how the torch of Remembrance has been passed from generation to generation in the UK, the Commonwealth and beyond.
Read our FAQs to find out more about Poppy Ride. From pricing and training to fundraising support.
Pennies allows you to give your small change a big purpose – by donating a few pence to charity when paying by card.
People, families, communities, and nations all went through massive social changes as a result of WW2.
Gilbert Bradley and Gordon Bowsher fell in love before the start of WW2; but when Gilbert joined the army their relationship survived through letters.
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.
To mark Commonwealth Day and International Women’s Day, we're celebrating how their roles have changed over the last 100 years.
RBL is a national network that is there to support members of the Armed Forces. From helping veterans and families in emergency situations to rehabilitation.
After leaving the Armed Forces, Adam Brown joined the Royal British Legion Riders’ Branch and has gone on to raise over £100,000 for RBL.
After the mother of Neil’s son sadly passed away, we stepped in to help him set up a new home.
After a serious cycling accident ended his military career, we helped Charlie rebuild his confidence and reconnect with fellow veterans through the Invictus Games.
A team from the British Army have set a new world record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean whilst raising vital funds for the Royal British Legion.