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Whichever way you choose to help SSAFA, your generosity will play an important part in help us deliver our services and care to the vulnerable members of the armed forces family.
Large or small, the gifts you give do make a difference. As an organisation SSAFA can only continue to exist thanks to the compassion and consideration of the Great British public.
Colonel Lucy Giles tells young girls: "Don't accept 'No', or 'I can't do that'"
New senior volunteer role to support SSAFA's trust and grant funding in Scotland.
Colour Sergeant James Doyle is in the process of completing 21 marches with a 25kg load in support of SSAFA and Banardos.
The 2021 National Census is to have a new focus on whether people have served in HM Forces.
Natalie and Antony and their two young sons attended SSAFA’s Short Break for Families in 2018 describing it as ‘life-changing’.
RAF Police Officer Mandy and her son Jamie were supported through a difficult time by SSAFA when her ex-husband - and Jamie's father - took his own life after two decades of Army service.
Major Bernie Broad faced life changing injuries after being caught in an IED ambush in Iraq, but found the peace and relaxation of SSAFA's Norton House a great boost to his physical and mental recovery.