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Make a donation today and change the lives of more people like Michael Goody.
Make a donation today and change the lives of more people like Michael Goody.
We turn your kindness and generosity into all kinds of help, especially grants for people dealing with ill health, injury or advancing age.
There are 2.4 million people who make up the RAF family, including children growing up on bases, people serving overseas and veterans of all conflicts past and present. We want to be there for them, whenever they need us.
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We rely on you to continue our work supporting the RAF family. There are loads of ways you can help, and it all makes a difference.
Make a donation today and change the lives of more people like Michael Goody and Karen Nunns.
Michael Goody had a leg amputated after an explosion in Afghanistan. We helped refit his home, restoring his independence.
Karen Nunns was left unable to walk after a car accident. So we gave her an electric wheelchair, enabling her to do things like the shopping and the school run.
We believe the brave men and women who served their country in the RAF should be looked after if times get hard. Help us to make sure that happens.
Frederick Selby served in the RAF during WWII. Now aged 102, he has Alzheimer’s. So we treated Fred and his wife Joyce to a short break at our care home, Princess Marina House.
Ex-RAF airman Craig Cooper and his wife Leanne got into debt after their twins were born with cerebral palsy, so we helped to pay for the specialist equipment they needed.