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During the coronavirus lockdown we have kept in touch with vulnerable members via a telephone buddy service.
From marathons to abseils to dinners and concerts, there are many events to choose from. Join Team Legion today.
Volunteering Roles in South & West Yorkshire
Support the Royal British Legion by buying your poppies and poppy items online at the Poppy Shop.
Download our free Key Stage 3 teaching resources such as bitesize activities and assemblies, for 11-14 year-olds that encourage discussion, creativity and reflection.
The Legion is so grateful for the support we receive from individuals making significant donations and for contributions from grant-making trusts.
The Forces Employment Charity helps service leavers, veterans, reservists and their families, find roles that fit their unique skillsets.
Our magazine is free for all members and includes the latest news from branches, plus in-depth stories about our services and the people we support.
The Royal British Legion is a body incorporated by Royal Charter, which sets out our objectives and powers, and details how we are structured, organised, managed and run.
Plan some active fundraising activities to help you reach your target whilst social distancing - from balcony half marathons to a 30 day challenge.
Since 2011, the Legion has been running Bravo 22 – a recovery-through-the-arts programme for the Armed Forces community.
The 2019 Challenge Cup at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge raised an incredible £100,000 for our Battle Back centre.
We are calling for an end charges Commonwealth personnel face when they leave the UK Armed Forces and apply to continue to live in the country.
Denis Sparrow joined the Royal Marines as a teenager in 1958, serving for nine years in locations including Aden.
When serving in Afghanistan in 2006, Andy Barlow ran into a minefield to help an injured fellow solider. This changed his life forever.
When Covid-19 restrictions were announced earlier this year, ex-Army medic Julian Groves wasn’t initially phased, but soon realised he needed to start interacting with people again and joined our Telephone Buddy scheme.