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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.
We are delighted to be supported by Coventry Building Society which has raised over £18 million for the Legion in over 12 years of partnership.
Former Royal Marine Commando Pete Dunning on the unveiling of the Iraq and Afghan Memorial.
Find out more about the Western Front Trek, including our event itinerary, kit list and training advice.
Each year, our immediate needs grants scheme helps thousands of people through emergencies by providing an individual crisis grants.
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.
ATCO and the Royal British Legion are proud to join forces in 2021 to celebrate both their centenaries.
The aim of RBL's 2021 report is for carers in the Armed Forces community to feel valued and receive support that is tailored to their needs, thereby improving their quality of life and that of those they care for.
Ted Youd explains how attending a course at the Legion’s Battle Back Centre helped him change his life.
Shortly after the end of the Gulf War in 1990-91, veterans of the conflict began to report similar health issues when they returned home.
Cpl Apassara Wichaisri, a military nurse working in the NHS on her experience working with citically ill Covid-19 patients.
RAF medic, Ian Ewers-Larose who served in the Falklands and on Operation Granby in the first Gulf War, tells us how his health deteriorated after Service.
The Royal British Legion has been a campaigning force since 1921. Just as we did in the aftermath of the First World War, we continue to speak up for those who have given service to our Armed Forces.
By donating to The Royal British Legion, you’re helping us to help those in need within the Armed Forces community.
In addition to being a full-time Army nurse on a neurological ward, Ben also volunteers for The Royal British Legion.