Challenge events
Take on a new challenge or beat your personal best while also raising crucial funds that will go towards supporting our Armed Forces.
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However you choose to support us, you will be helping us to continue our life-changing work with Armed Forces service men and women, veterans and their families. Thank you.
However you choose to support us, you will be helping us to continue our life-changing work with Armed Forces service men and women, veterans and their families. Thank you.
Take on a new challenge or beat your personal best while also raising crucial funds that will go towards supporting our Armed Forces.
Organise your own charity fundraising event for SSAFA!
Support SSAFA by visiting our shop, or those of our commercial partners.
Play the Forces Lottery and win prizes whilst supporting SSAFA.
Donate in memory, leave a gift in your will, or make another special gift.
Working partnerships with other charitable organisations.
Your company can join forces with SSAFA, and support us in our fundraising and volunteering, helping us help those in need from the armed forces community.
See all of SSAFA's ongoing fundraising and awareness campaigns.
Every donation you give makes a difference to the lives of those who have served our nation.
Thanks to the generosity of people like you, we can help thousands of British Armed Forces service personnel, veterans and their families when they come to us in times of need. In 2018 alone we supported more than 82,000 people in the military community - that’s nearly 225 people every day. But we can only do it with your support.
Please help today and help change the lives of our Armed Forces families when they are in need. Thank you.
Kathy didn't even own a bike when she was inspired to sign up for the three-day Ride to the Somme challenge.
Steve walked 1,168 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats. He did it in 93 days with 30kg in his backpack.
Mike rowed 180 miles across the North Sea to Holland in a boat called Bonnie Lass, in memory of his sister Clare.