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This confidential service supports people dealing with a range of issues, including bereavement, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, stress and loneliness. 
After a devastating car accident left Neil Fellingham with a life-changing leg injury, his RAF career came to an unexpected end. Facing career uncertainty, adjusting to a disability, and navigating new parenthood, Neil turned to the RAF Benevolent Fund.
We're dedicated to supporting not only serving and ex-serving personnel but also the whole of the RAF Family, including spouses, partners, children and carers. 
When Andrew Stevens was diagnosed with severe Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) 10 years ago, the RAF Benevolent Fund stepped in to help.
When John and his wife Mary were told by doctors to take their son Lewis home and love him, they did just that, not knowing how long they would have him.
The RAF Benevolent Fund is delighted to announce a third year of partnership with South Ayrshire Council for The International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight 2025.
RAF veteran Douglas Felgate, 101, was supported by the RAF Benevolent Fund’s Community Engagement Workers when they learned of his great wish to learn to play the piano.
Thank you for registering your interest to join us for the Gala on 1 October 2025 to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain in the historic setting of the Churchill Hangar at RAF Northolt. We will be in contact with you soon with more information.
Join the RAF Benevolent Fund to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain in the historic setting of the Churchill Hangar at RAF Northolt. Find out more