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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.
SSAFA Chief Executive Air Marshall (Ret'd) Steve Shell speaks on the anniversary of the official end of Operation TELIC - the British Forces operation in Iraq, 2003 - 2011.
Cutting hair, volunteering for SSAFA, beating cancer, and taking on a fundraising walk along the Thames is all in a day's work for Devon's Alan Rowe!
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns MP visited SSAFA's Glasgow's Helping Heroes to understand the charity's work within the veteran community.
Happy Birthday to Second World War veteran Christopher Hutchinson, who went on to give 38 years to his country serving in the Army.
A proud soldier who struggled with life on 'civvy street', Lee's life was transformed when he was put into contact with a SSAFA Mentor.
Life deteriorated for single mother Jacqui after she left the military, but a SSAFA caseworker helped her find her feet and get back into control.
Jas was one of many Gurkha veterans feeling isolated in his retirement, but SSAFA helped them reconnect with their friends and families.