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We are very grateful to the following organisations for the help and financial support they have given us.
FAB partners with TAPS - an American charitable organisation for those grieving the loss of a loved one who died while serving, or as a result of their service in the US military.
As the Army’s national charity, the ABF aim to provide soldiers and veterans with the means to live independently and with the dignity they deserve, and have been doing so since 1944.
BFBS is a registered charity and has been a pioneer in armed forces broadcasting and communications for over 80 years, bringing the best of UK TV, sport and music to the forces family worldwide.
Erskine provides unrivalled support to Veterans in Scotland, through care homes and a Veterans Village, comprising of 44 cottages, an Activities Centre, five Assisted Living Apartments and 24 Transitional Supported Apartments.
The Civil Service Insurance Society’s Charity Fund was founded in 1906 and over £3 million in the last five years has been donated to beneficiaries.
Our friends at Talon work tirelessly to fundraise throughout the year, but it’s their annual birthday party which raises funds, demonstrating their generosity.
The Veterans' Foundation has been set up to help fund charities and other charitable organisations that help serving and former members of the Armed Forces, and their dependants, who are in need.
The AFF is the independent voice of the Army families and works hard to improve the quality of life for Army families around the world on any aspect that is affected by the Army lifestyle.
The Army Widows Association was formed by widows in 2004 with the aim of offering comfort, support and friendship to the widows and widowers of service men and women.
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The RAF Widows' Association offers support, comfort, friendship and advice to those newly bereaved whose spouse was serving in the Royal Air Force at the time of their death.
The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association was recently formed with the aim of bringing friendship, support, guidance and comfort to those who have experienced the trauma of bereavement.
SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, offers a wide range of support services for serving personnel, veterans, and their families. Key services include help with transitioning to civilian life, welfare support for military families, and assistance for older veterans.
FAB has been working with Scotty’s Little Soldiers - the two military charities first teamed up in 2021 when Scotty’s provided specialist bereavement support.