A special party has been held at Royal Star & Garter in Solihull to celebrate the charity’s anniversary.
Read moreA special party has been held at Royal Star & Garter in Solihull to celebrate the charity’s anniversary.
Read moreThe RAF Benevolent Fund is delighted to announce that Air Vice-Marshal (AVM) Chris Elliot has been appointed Controller/Chief Executive of the RAF Benevolent Fund and will take up her new role in April this year.
Read moreThe Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity and Greenwich Hospital has awarded a £20,000 grant per year for SSAFA’s Forcesline and Norton House service, as well as a £80,000 grant per year towards SSAFA’s casework.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has launched a new, open consultation to discover how those within, and working with, the Armed Forces community feel funding could be best used to support them.
Read moreD Day Veteran Bill Gladden, supports the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans through his lifelong love of painting
Read moreThe report outlines how the Government has been fulfilling its responsibility to ensure the military community are not disadvantaged as a result of their service.
Read moreThe December edition of the Veterans in Communities newsletter is now available to download.
Read moreAn Army veteran who says it was ‘pure luck’ that he survived the Second World War has celebrated his 101st birthday.
Read moreThe Queen’s Speech prioritises both veterans and service personnel with a promise to further incorporate the Armed Forces Covenant in law.
Read moreSSAFA, the Armed Forces charity celebrated the festive season with a reception at Holyrood on 17 December, hosted by Convenor of the Cross Party Group for Armed Forces and Veterans Community Maurice Corry MSP and attended by SSAFA staff and volunteers from across Scotland, SSAFA’s Controller, Lt General Sir Andrew Gregory and Scottish Veterans Minister, Graeme Dey.
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