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An RAF officer based at RAF Northolt will soon be taking part in the Dambusters Ride.
The RAF Benevolent Fund has announced it is now offering grants of up to £520 towards home fuel costs amidst the current cost of living crisis.
Later this month the RAF Benevolent Fund will be hosting a new four-part series of online wellbeing workshops for the partners of serving RAF personnel.
Stuart Robinson, from Carnforth in Lancaster, met with garden designer John Everiss to choose flowers and plant seeds for the RAF Benevolent Fund garden, due to be unveiled at Chelsea Flower Show on 24-28 May. 
RAF veteran Midge Hartley, from Huntingdon in Cambridge, is participating at this year’s Invictus Games, taking place between 16-22 April in Dusseldorf, Germany. Midge is competing in both the Wheelchair Rugby and Cycling disciplines.
A children’s play area at RAF Lossiemouth, funded by the RAF Benevolent Fund, has reopened. The play area – named Ben’s Den – closed at the start of the pandemic due to COVID restrictions and was reopened last month by RAF Benevolent Fund Chairman Richard Daniel.
On Tuesday 5 April, service personnel from RAF Brize Norton competed to pull a C130J Hercules aircraft 100 metres.
On Sunday 24 April, teenager Lewis Cramb will take part in the Glasgow Kiltwalk to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund.
On Saturday 14 May, Nigel Malkin will be taking on the Dambusters Ride, a cycle fundraiser organised by the RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF's leading welfare charity. Nigel was inspired to sign up for the ride after his son joined the Royal Air Force as a weapons technician.
Simon Storey, from Warwick, will be taking on the RAF Benevolent Fund’s Dambusters Ride on the 14 May in Lincolnshire.