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RBL would like to thank our friends from the world of the arts and entertainment who have recently given up their time to help us support the Armed Forces community.
The Armed Forces carry out their role with courage and humility, but often play down the sacrifice and bravery required to serve. They won't tell you what it means to say goodbye to loved ones and face the possibility of never coming home.
We're here to help our Armed Forces community. Our support starts after one day of service and continues through life, long after service is over.
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The Royal British Legion is deeply saddened to learn of the death of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh.
When Leon Parker left the Army, he struggled to adapt to civilian life and ended up homeless living in the woods in a tent with his dog Misty.
Make your donations go further with Gift Aid at no extra cost to you. If you are a UK taxpayer, for every £1 you give to the Legion, we receive an extra 25p from HM Revenue and Customs - it costs you nothing.
The Field of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) pays tribute to all those who have sadly lost their lives in conflict.
Bravo 22 Company is RBL's award-winning recovery through the arts programme open to serving and ex-serving personnel, reservists, WIS, and their families across the UK.
Chronic pain and depression threatened Mike's marriage, but with support from us, they rebuilt their life together.
Alan was inspired to get involved with the Poppy Appeal when his family received support from the Legion after he was paralysed.
Captain Noel Chavasse is one of only three people to be awarded the Victoria Cross twice – and the only VC and Bar of the First World War.
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.
Martin Skirth will spend Christmas apart from his family this year, so we sent them a special Royal British Legion Christmas pudding as part of our Together at Christmas initiative.
Veteran from Iraq and Afghanistan, Liam Young, joined fellow members of The Royal British Legion on a trip to the battlefields of the First World War.
This year's Poppy Appeal was very different, and whilst the Covid-19 pandemic presented many challenges we've been amazed at how many wonderful fundraisers have taken on an array of inspiring fundraising activities to help raise money during the Appeal.