We Battle Together

Our newsletter for SSAFA supporters.

At SSAFA, we take great pride in the wide range of support we offer to the Armed Forces community. Whether it's advising service personnel and their families, guiding service leavers through the transition to civilian life, or standing by veterans in times of need. SSAFA is here for them all.
 
With so many services available, it can be challenging to capture everything in a single message. That’s why we say: within the Armed Forces community, no one battles alone.
 
In our latest newsletter, we explore this commitment in action — from caring for a widowed veteran, to supporting a grieving father after the loss of his son, and helping isolated partners stationed overseas. These stories reflect the heart of what we do.

 

SSAFA cannot provide this important support to the Armed Forces community without your help.  Even the smallest of donations will make a difference.

 


And please read on to find out more about SSAFA this autumn, and how you can help:

Support SSAFA

We cannot help people like Brad without help from you.

The money we raise, the gifts you make, truly help us ensure that no member of our Armed Forces need ever battle alone.

Last year we helped over 54,000 people.  This year let us help even more - and ensure that no one battles alone.

 

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Find out more about the stories in this month's newsletter:

Ways to get involved

You can also support SSAFA in any number of other ways.  Take part in a fundraising event, make a purchase from our online store or even get involved as a volunteer!

 

 

Thank you for being a supporter of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.  It is thanks to people like you that we can continue to look after those men and women who have dedicated their lives to the defence of our nation.

 

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