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There are many ways the RAF Benevolent Fund can support you and your family. We always aim to provide a tailor-made approach to each individual situation ensuring you get the best support when you need it.
Last month, we launched the third series of our All Stations podcast, exploring the history of the Guinea Pig Club, a group of allied airmen who suffered life-changing burns and injuries during the Second World War.
For RAF veteran Robert McDowall, the support from the RAF Benevolent Fund has been life changing. With practical and financial assistance organised by the Fund’s welfare team in Scotland, Robert has been able to regain his independence and stay active in his local community.
We can support funding towards wellbeing breaks for those experiencing pressures or challenges and who could benefit from a break away.
Run for fun and the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund in the Leicester Half Marathon.
We are honoured to maintain both the RAF Memorial and the RAF Bomber Command Memorial for the nation, in perpetuity.
20 July marks the 80th anniversary of the foundation of the Guinea Pig Club, a group of mainly Second World War allied airmen who suffered life-changing burn injuries during the conflict.
A new podcast has launched exploring the history and legacy of the Guinea Pig Club, a group of airmen who suffered life-changing burns and injuries during the Second World War.
Since The Guinea Pig Club's founding in 1941, the RAF Benevolent Fund has stood shoulder to shoulder with the airmen who were so badly disfigured during the course of the war, providing welfare and financial assistance when needed.