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When a mid-air collision threatened to end his career, former Red Arrows pilot Mike Ling knew he could rely on the RAF Benevolent Fund for support.
For John Wright and his wife Mary the help they received from the Fund to support their disabled son Lewis made a world of difference to their family.
Natasha lost her father David Haward, Group Captain at RAF, to a flying accident in 1998.
Do you want to help members of the RAF Family who are lonely or isolated make new friends? If so, why not become a Telephone Friendship Group volunteer facilitator?
A play park at RAF Boulmer has been transformed through a recent refurbishment, improving facilities for families based at the station. The project was supported by a grant of £96,000 from the RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF’s leading welfare charity.
Honour the memory of those who courageously served in Bomber Command, putting their lives on the line night after night, by joining the Bomber Command Remembrance Club and helping those they served alongside, and those that have followed in their footsteps, in need today.
Find out about the different ways you can donate to the Remembrance Fund.
Located in London's Green Park, the Bomber Command Memorial has been built to be modern, yet classical, in Portland stone.
On Thursday 28 June 2012, Her Majesty The Queen attended the dedication of the Bomber Command Memorial and officially unveiled a sculpture of a bomber aircrew.
55,573 young men died flying with Bomber Command during World War Two; that's more than those who serve in the entire Royal Air Force today.