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What is the inspiration and history behind the poppy becoming a symbol of Remembrance?
We provide outstanding support to our Armed Forces community because of their outstanding contribution.
RBL has helped an RAF veteran from Yorkshire to secure £9000 in unpaid benefits, rescuing him from a life of food banks and queuing for handouts.
Having become a carer for her partner Joe at just 25, Megan is still coming to terms with the challenges they are facing.
If you need adaptions to help you live independently in your home, we can provide information and advice on how to receive support.
Laura joined the Army as a Private and rose to the rank of Captain. Read about her challenges in the Army as a woman.
We have explored the challenges Service children face and produced best practice guides looking at ways to support them in school.
Prize Draws are a fun way to show your support, whilst having the chance to win top prizes.
Saltwell Park (Gateshead) Field of Remembrance is a special way to pay tribute to all those who have lost their lives in service for our country.
The Poppy Appeal is the Royal British Legion’s biggest fundraising campaign held every year in November, during the period of Remembrance.
"Less than 50% of the UK population know about the work RBL does. My biggest aspiration is to continue evolving our brand as a relevant and engaging charity".
Our Admiral Nurse service has expanded to Leeds and Bradford to provide support for carers of those with dementia in the Armed Forces Community.
The Royal British Legion's Manifesto 2017 highlights five key priorities that we believe the government should be focusing on to help support the Armed Forces community.
Letters brought comfort to many. For some soldiers communication was easy but for soldiers from India it was not straightforward.
The Royal British Legion launches "Credit their Service", a campaign demanding an end to the unfair treatment of military compensation as income in welfare benefit means tests.
Our campaigns look to improve the lives of everyone in the Armed Forces community and make sure their voice is heard.