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When Corporal Stuart Robinson was seriously injured in an IED explosion in Afghanistan in 2013, he knew the road to recovery would be a tough one.
With National Dog Day taking place on 26 August, check out our Q&A on Military Working Dogs and how the work of these remarkable animals, and their handlers, is so vital to keeping us safe.
The RAF Benevolent Fund has been supporting members of the RAF Family through thick and thin for over 100 years. Thanks to the support of gifts in Wills, the Fund can continue to be there for people like Stephen Pratley and his wife Paula in their hour of need.
Thanks to a grant from the RAF Benevolent Fund, autistic Yian has constant support from his specially trained assistance dog Coco.
Many of our supporters have written books and have chosen to donate some of their royalties to us.
On September 15, families and serving personnel up and down the country will pause to remember the 84th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Battle of Britain is remembered as an extremely important air campaign fought over southern England in the summer and autumn of 1940. It was initiated by Adolf Hitler as part of his plans to gain air supremacy and invade Great Britain.
The Battle of Britain is seen by many as a defining moment for the RAF during the Second World War. Delivering the first major victory against the German military, it was a fierce battle fought over the English channel and the skies above Britain for air superiority.
This year, Fund Ambassador Stu Robinson is competing in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games as part of the Team GB Paralympic wheelchair rugby team, following the team’s gold medal win at the Tokyo 2021 Paralympics.