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Retired members of the RAF Family can find themselves with few social events to take part in following their exit from service.
New research released today has found that 1.2 million people in the UK live in appliance poverty.
After thrice being widowed, the RAF Benevolent Fund's Telephone Friendship Groups have enabled 80-year-old Gillian Boldon to connect with other RAF veterans who have lost their partners, helping them to deal with their grief while also building new friendships.
Everyone has the right to make independent financial decisions.
Despite the snow and travel difficulties, over 150 supporters joined the RAF Benevolent Fund on 14 December for the Fund’s annual carol concert at St Clement Danes, the Church of the Royal Air Force.
After 60 years together, 57 of them married Les Campsie knew he'd lost his soulmate when his wife Patricia passed away a year ago. Devastated and bowled over by his grief, RAF veteran Les turned to the RAF Benevolent Fund for help.