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It can be difficult to navigate the complicated benefits system, whether you are currently serving or retired, especially when the need comes at a stressful or challenging time in your life.
If you'd prefer not to give online, you can find details of how to give by credit or debit card over the phone, where to send a cheque and how to set up a direct debit.
​In this advice blog, Welfare Benefits Advisor Alan Blackett outlines the changes to welfare benefits which are coming into force at the end of September and how they may affect the RAF Family.
Losing a loved one is often one of the most challenging times that anyone can face.For many, knowing how to commemorate their life can be the hardest decision and we can find ourselves pondering as to what that should be.
After realising they were meant to be, Sophia and Kevin Pike married on 14 February, and celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary today. Kevin tells the Norwich couple's love story. We first met at the NAAFI bop on leap year day, 29 February, 1980.
In our latest advice blog, Welfare Benefits Advisor Jen Kelly outlines how upcoming changes in benefits could affect RAF veterans and personnel.
Codebreakers, codemakers, balloon barrage operators – the roles for women during the Second World War were as varied as they were vital.
Here are what some members of the RAF Widows' Association have had to say about the association.
The RAF Benevolent Fund is delighted to have been awarded £9,894 from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust's Force for Change programme.  The grant will help to fund Ben Clubs for children. 
Back in 2018, the film Hurricane, which tells the tale of the bravery of the Polish Fighter Squadrons, was released in the UK. Back then, inspired by the movie, we took a look at how the gallantry of these young men proved invaluable during the Second World War.