RBL came in and listened, supported and helped us come back together as a family.
I love being a member. I feel like part of the family and I've made so many new friends.
RBL means everything to me, that I can be there to help Service men and women.
If you need help...
8am to 8pm, 7 days a week
Find your closest RBL location
For supporters...
For assistance with, donations or fundraising
For members...
For help with, Membership queries
Explore what Service means, reflecting on why it is important to remember the sacrifices made by the Armed Forces and emergency services.
8MB PPTX file
9MB PPTX file
To mark Commonwealth Day and International Women’s Day, we're celebrating how their roles have changed over the last 100 years.
After suffering a mental breakdown in 2017, Army veteran Becky fought back and conquered the Himalayas with our help.
We invite our members and supporters to stage exhibitions and host events to celebrate the service of veterans in their communities. Find out more and a guide to help plan events.
Girlguiding are proud to partner with The Royal British Legion for the launch of our first collaborative product range.
The Royal British Legion has welcomed the Welsh Government’s decision to extend the Supporting Service Children in Wales fund.
In August 2018, Army Cadet Maddie Hempell joined over 1,000 Legion members for the Great Pilgrimage 90 in Ypres.
Every year, thousands of people make huge sacrifices to serve in our Armed Forces. When they come back, we ensure they have the support they need.
From fun and sports events to very special events, there are many ways you can remember a loved one and raise money to support the work of the Legion.
If you’re taking your membership to the next level, we’re here to help with training for Officer and Committee member roles.
There are many reasons, historical, political, cultural and social for why so many veterans of the war in the Far East have felt forgotten.
In the Second World War June Denby was employed as a driver. And a month after the D-Day landings, she found herself on the way to France.
Get in touch today to become a partner of the Royal British Legion and help support the Armed Forces community.
Leon served in the Army for four-and-a-half years, but when he left service, he was unable to find a job and ended up homeless until the Legion stepped in.
Join the Royal British Legion and become part of an international network of people who help support the Armed Forces community.