To commemorate the end of National Service 60 years ago, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is delighted to release a new podcast, hosted by Harry Bucknall, featuring the voices of British Army National Service veterans.
Read moreTo commemorate the end of National Service 60 years ago, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is delighted to release a new podcast, hosted by Harry Bucknall, featuring the voices of British Army National Service veterans.
Read more“Anything is possible” is the slogan for the IRONMAN 70.3 Swansea in July, and of the many taking part, Nick Pulman embodies that “can do” spirit as he takes part for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreTeam Forces, the UK-based defence sector organisation that delivers social impact across the UK armed forces community, is celebrating a major milestone achievement, having raised over £12 million in sponsorship and donations during the last 12 years.
Read moreA new report today (Thursday 1st June) shines a light on the lifelong impact of the ‘gay ban’ in the Armed Forces.
Read moreEmployment charity The Poppy Factory has committed to warmly welcome and support members of the LGBT+ community who have served in the Armed Forces, by signing up to the Pride in Veterans Standard.
Read moreA successful partnership between The Veterans Charity and Forces Support, which has already delivered support to more than 600 Veterans, is set to extend for a further two years.
Read morePamela Reynolds, a volunteer for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, in Reading, was recently commended by the charity for her literacy work with Gurkha women.
Read moreSSAFA, the Armed Forces charity is one of three service organisations to receive a share of £15,000 from the Rangers Charity Foundation (RCF) part of its Armed Forces Fund Partnership for the 2022/23 season.
Read moreThis guidance addresses a number of FAQs in response to the lump-sum recognition payment scheme for eligible spouses who forfeited their pensions prior to 2015.
Read moreThe Taxi Charity was saddened to hear that WWII veteran Alexander ‘Alec’ Campbell Borrie, who served with 1st SAS had died in Darent Valley Hospital.
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