In British Forces Brunei, SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, supports families through its Community Health Team by helping ensure health information is understood, culturally appropriate and meaningful.
Read moreIn British Forces Brunei, SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, supports families through its Community Health Team by helping ensure health information is understood, culturally appropriate and meaningful.
Read moreSSAFA, the Armed Forces charity was represented at a recent Downing Street event recognising the contribution of organisations supporting communities, including those working with serving personnel, veterans and their families.
Read moreThis event encourages the coming together of LGBTQIA+ Veterans, Serving Personnel, and their Allies, to reflect, recognise and celebrate their unique experiences.
Read moreFighting With Pride London partner The Poppy Factory is offering limited places for Veterans on a week-long training and work placement course, Poppy Pathways, to build confidence, learn essential skills and become more employment-ready.
Read moreThe previously secret story of Salisbury’s connection with the iconic Spitfire aircraft is being shared in a special event next month, all in aid of homelessness charity ALABARÉ.
Read moreA new Channel 4 documentary follows four high-profile military veterans and SSAFA supporters on “one of the toughest ultra marathons on the planet”.
Read moreIn British Forces Cyprus, SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, supports children and families through school-based health services focused on prevention, wellbeing and early support.
Read morePTSD Resolution CIO has announced that Marshal of the Royal Air Force The Right Honourable The Lord Stirrup KG GCB AFC has accepted the position of President of the charity.
Read moreIn partnership with Imperial War Museum London and compèred by actor Russell Tovey, Lord Cashman delivered the lecture, penned by Lord “Terry” Etherton, that sadly he was unable to deliver before his death in May 2025.
Read moreWorld Record breaking mountaineer and Pride of Britain winner, Hari Budha Magar, MBE, has this week summited the highest mountain on Antarctica, to become the first double above-knee amputee to summit the highest peaks on all seven continents.
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