Since its formation in 1919, the RAF Benevolent Fund has stood side by side with the RAF Family during its toughest times and the coronavirus pandemic is no exception.
Read moreSince its formation in 1919, the RAF Benevolent Fund has stood side by side with the RAF Family during its toughest times and the coronavirus pandemic is no exception.
Read moreConnections for Life is the new way that the RAF Association is fighting loneliness with friendship.
Read moreMany serving members of the RAF community are in a unique position of caring for someone with dementia at a distance.
Read moreThroughout 2021, the RAF Association is offering free training through an online mental wellbeing course for non-serving members of the RAF community.
Read moreThe RAF Benevolent Fund has launched a new survey in partnership with Swansea University to better understand the needs of the RAF Family.
Read moreA new series of online workshops aimed at supporting the partners of RAF personnel will be launched next month.
Read moreIn 2019, the RAF Benevolent Fund pledged to provide annual support over three years towards SSAFA’s Forcesline and Norton House services.
Read moreRAF veterans with health conditions will be supported back into work throughout the challenges of the next 12 months, through further funding from the RAF Benevolent Fund.
Read moreThe RAF Benevolent Fund is conducting a new audience research project to improve how it communicates with the RAF Family.
Read moreThousands of messages paying tribute to all the men and women who contributed to the outcome of the Battle of Britain have been sealed in a time capsule to mark the 80th anniversary of the battle’s end.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here