SSAFA's national campaigns are our flagship fundraising events - and we hope are also great fun! Find out more by having a look below.
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SSAFA runs many fundraising campaigns throughout the year - please get involved!
SSAFA runs many fundraising campaigns throughout the year - please get involved!
SSAFA's national campaigns are our flagship fundraising events - and we hope are also great fun! Find out more by having a look below.
We spend millions of pounds every year on supporting the Armed Forces community, and it is only thanks to the dedicated support of you that we can raise the money needed to maintain this. Thank you!
Commemorate 75 years since the end of the conflict in the Far East with SSAFA and the entire nation.
SSAFA is dedicated to representing all people from all walks of life within the Armed Forces community.
Honouring the memory of all those who have fallen in combat, SSAFA remembers the state funeral of the symbolic Unknown Warrior.
Our annual Big Brew Up campaign is a great way to have fun with friends and family whilst supporting SSAFA - but this year it is Virtual!
Celebrate 75 years since the end of the war in Europe with SSAFA and the entire nation!
On 15 April 1945, British Forces liberated the Nazi concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen. Here we commemorate this event and record the stories of those who were there.
Raise support for our Armed Forces by holding a Camo Day at your school! Swap the school uniform for a military one, and help raise funds for SSAFA.
Incredible fundraising effort in memory of beloved Territorial Army veteran.
The Military Wives Choirs, for any and all women with an Armed Forces connection, have been providing much needed virtual sessions during the lockdown.
Lancaster Bomber Pathfinder pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross recipient, and former Prisoner of War, Flight Lieutenant Ernie Holmes is given a birthday party to remember!
SSAFA is encouraging all UK nationals from the Armed Forces community to complete their necessary residency applications before deadlines are applied.
Gulf war veteran Stuart Burton credits a SSAFA teddy bear with saving his life.
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.