Personal preference really, there's a lot of Military Charities out there. Thank you for your support
I donate to the RBL, Help For Heroes, RAFA.
The Royal British Legion
Founded in 1921, the
Royal British Legion is one of the UK’s most iconic veterans charities and is probably best known for the annual Poppy Appeal. It offers a wide range of services including financial assistance, housing support, care homes, bereavement services and mental health support. It is also a leading voice in veterans’ advocacy, working closely with government and communities across the UK to ensure veterans’ needs are met year-round.
Help for Heroes
Help for Heroes began in 2007 with a mission to support wounded veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and has rapidly grown to become one of the UK’s most recognised military veteran charities, thanks to high-profile patrons such as Gareth Southgate, Lorraine Kelly, Ross Kemp and Andy McNab. It offers physical rehabilitation, mental health services, employment support and wellbeing programmes for veterans and their families. The charity operates a network of recovery centres and is known for its strong public engagement, including sports-based recovery programmes and community events that promote resilience and inclusion.
SSAFA, the Armed Forces Charity
SSAFA is the UK’s oldest tri-service military charity, having been in operation since 1885. It provides support to service personnel, veterans and their families in areas such as housing advice, financial aid, social work services, adoption support and mentoring programmes. With a vast network of branches and volunteers across the country, SSAFA is known for delivering highly localised, face-to-face help wherever it’s needed.
Combat Stress
Combat Stress places its main focus on supporting the mental health of veterans – and has been doing so since 1919. This makes it the UK’s leading charity for service-related psychological trauma, with the organisation offering specialist treatment for PTSD, anxiety and depression, both through residential care and outpatient support. It maintains close partnerships with the NHS and Ministry of Defence to play a critical national role in providing trauma-informed care for ex-forces personnel facing complex mental health issues.
Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA)
RAFA is dedicated to supporting the RAF community, including veterans and their families. It provides a wide range of welfare services including befriending, housing advice, respite care and wellbeing breaks. With a network of branches across the UK, RAFA offers a strong sense of camaraderie as well as practical support, ensuring that no member of the RAF, past or present, is left feeling isolated or forgotten.
Walking With The Wounded
Founded in 2010,
Walking With The Wounded supports veterans who are vulnerable or disadvantaged, particularly those at risk of homelessness or involved with the criminal justice system. Its services include employment support, mental health care and care coordination. The charity is known for its frontline outreach work and high-profile fundraising events, such as expeditions and endurance challenges that engage public attention.
Veterans Aid
Veterans Aid focuses on crisis intervention for veterans in immediate need and is especially dedicated to helping those at risk of homelessness. Established in 1932, it offers emergency accommodation, addiction recovery support, food, clothing and long-term rehabilitation services. Although based in London, it has provided support to UK veterans across 70 countries. With a rapid-response model and a ‘no wrong door’ approach, Veterans Aid is a key safety net for those at risk.