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Join the Royal British Legion in a Finance role and you’ll make the decisions that make sure our funds are put to the best use.
As a carer it can be hard to find the time to look after yourself. We're here to support you, and those you’re caring for, to get the help you need.
There are many ways you can give to the Royal British Legion. From a one-off donation or giving a gift in memory - there's something for everyone.
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.
Army veteran Terry found his life spiralling out of control due to alcohol addiction. With our help he put himself on a path to recovery.
Giving a gift in memory is a touching way to remember someone special by honouring their life and supporting a cause that was important to them.
The Royal British Legion's 2019 Manifesto highlights five key priorities for the government to focus on to support Armed Forces community.
Between 1947 and 1963 a generation of young British men served their country as National Service conscripts. The last of these to finish was a young man named Richard Vaughan.
Use your skills to raise money for The Royal British Legion from the comfort of your own home, from baking and DIY to researching a family tree.
Khumi Tonsing Burton has supported RBL for over 20 years. She has always been a champion of Remembrance and has actively encourage the community, especially young people to get involved and support RBL.
The welfare and wellbeing of the Armed Forces has been at the heart of RBL since our inception in 1921. One of our earliest interventions saw us create a dedicated hospital and village to support ex-serving personnel suffering from tuberculosis after the First World War.
When a freak injury ended marine Nick Fleming's chances of ever seeing active deployment, he left the services unsure of what to do next.
RBL hosts the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall to commemorate lives lost in conflict and to celebrate Service.
We can also help you to get support or funding to adapt your home or receive new equipment so that you can safely and confidently get around.
Request a pack to use our free service to write or update your Will for with a local solicitor.
We are proud to be working in partnership with Dartmouth Brands in our centenary year to launch a series of limited-edition timepieces.