Arundel’s Remembrance Parade was attended by crowds of people, including The Duke of Norfolk and Paul Jacobs, who was blinded in Afghanistan almost 15 years ago, representing SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreArundel’s Remembrance Parade was attended by crowds of people, including The Duke of Norfolk and Paul Jacobs, who was blinded in Afghanistan almost 15 years ago, representing SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreThe Veterans Contact Point is very proud to announce that we have received The King’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Read moreCare after Combat, an Armed Forces Charity based in Newark, Nottinghamshire, has been awarded The King’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Read moreOn Saturday 11 November, the annual Festival of Remembrance took place in the magnificent historic surroundings of Durham Cathedral.
Read moreGlyn Llewellyn of Aylesbury has been awarded a Gildea Global Award, the highest praise a volunteer or member of staff can achieve within SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreServices took place in each of the charity’s Homes, in Solihull, Surbiton and High Wycombe, while a small number of veterans attended the National Service at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday, 12 November.
Read moreThis Remembrance weekend, 46 members of Scotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved British Armed Forces children and young people, gathered in London to pay tribute to their military parents.
Read moreStaff and veteran residents from all three houses have been busy this week finalising preparations for Remembrance Sunday.
Read moreCompany of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers.
Read morePoppy wreaths from military organisations – including numerous branches of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity – are taken to railway stations on GWR routes in England and Wales and then by rail to Paddington Station.
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