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please click on the image above. Please note you will be
re-directed to the official Legion website.
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Can the Legion help you?
The Royal British Legion is
the UK’s leading charity providing financial,
social and emotional support to millions who
have served or are currently serving in the
Armed Forces, and their dependants. We fight
nearly 36,000 ongoing War Disablement Pension
cases for war veterans and make around 300,000
welfare and friendship visits every year.
For general enquiries please call: LegionLine on
08457 725 725 (charged at local rates)
Our Welfare services are
split into six categories:
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Poppy Funds:
We can provide support to serving and
ex-Service people and their dependants who
are suffering financially with our Immediate
Needs Scheme, designed to help those who
need assistance to get through a temporary
crisis. Legion Small Business offers Service
leavers and ex-Service people free business
advice, and for those who are unemployed and
starting up their own business, the
opportunity to apply for an interest free
loan of up to £5000 to supplement a proven
shortfall. The Property Repair Loan Scheme
ensures that homes can be maintained through
essential repairs. We also give practical
help to homeless ex-Service people who need
temporary housing and offer advice
and support to those serving a
prison sentence.
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Poppy Advice: Thousands
of people in the UK are entitled to a War
Pension, but many may not realise that they
qualify. Every year the Legion’s Pensions
Department helps 5,500 ex-Service men and
women with new War Pension claims and gives
free representation at some 5,000 appeal
cases. We also help war widows fight for
what is rightfully theirs, and advise on
compensation claims. And
www.civvystreet.org, our online careers
information, helps men and women leaving the
Forces to make the transition to a new life.
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Poppy Homes: A major
part of our welfare work is to provide short
and long-term care for ex-Service people and
their dependants in our Poppy Homes around
the country. Each of our seven Poppy Homes
is a real home, somewhere that our residents
can feel comfortable, for however long they
stay. Poppy Homes are exclusive to
ex-Service people and their dependants, so
there’s a unique camaraderie because each
resident has a Service connection. Each of
these homes has a Statement of Purpose,
which clearly states the services offered.
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Poppy Breaks: We have
four Poppy Break Centres for those
recovering from an illness or bereavement,
located in some of the country’s most
popular, traditional seaside resorts. Every
Centre is exclusively for serving and
ex-Service people, their partners and
dependants, which means there’s a unique
atmosphere. Guests who need care are still
welcome if accompanied by a carer and with
prior agreement, as we are unable to provide
nursing care or administer eye drops or
medication. Poppy Centres are unable to
provide respite care.
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Poppy Travel:
Remembrance Travel is the specialist for
visits to war cemeteries, memorials and
battlefields worldwide. Whether you choose a
tour from our Pilgrimages to War Graves and
Memorials or Tours to Battlefields
Worldwide, each journey is designed to
provide the visit of a lifetime.
Destinations range from Belgium to Burma,
France to the Falklands. Each programme has
been arranged to be relaxing, informative
and good value for money. The Government War
Widows Grant-in-Aid Scheme enables war
widows to visit their husband’s grave or
memorial overseas completely free.
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Poppy People: Our
volunteers are vital to our services and we
always need more to join our team. The
Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal depends on
volunteers to collect on the street and to
organise Collectors. Caseworkers work in the
local community, providing emotional support
and practical assistance for serving and
ex-Service people. Our Hospital and
Housebound Visitors bring friendship and
companionship to ex-Service people who often
have no other contact with the rest of the
community.
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