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World War Two prisoners of war Jack Lyon, aged 96, and Charles Clarke, aged 90, shared their recollections of 'The Great Escape' at a special screening of the film to mark the 70th anniversary of the bid for freedom from the infamous POW camp S
There are many ways to support the RAF Benevolent Fund and one of those is to leave a legacy in your will.
One person who has decided to do so is Sue Weaver, who has made the pledge in honour of her RAF veteran stepfather Wing Commander Cyril Povey, OBE, DFC.
The RAF Benevolent Fund has been recognised with an award at the prestigious Charity Learning Awards.
The RAF Benevolent Fund has been recognised for the simplicity and navigability of its website.
The Fund was honoured at the recent BIMA Awards, the UK's longest standing and most prestigious digital and tech awards.
It’s the second year of the RAF Benevolent Fund’s pilot programme to help tackle social isolation and loneliness among veterans.
This International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3rd December) and always the RAF Benevolent Fund is committed to supporting those with disabilities.
Now in its 51st year, the world-famous Beaujolais Run once again travelled across France to be among the first to sample the latest Beaujolais Nouveau and raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund.
All at the RAF Benevolent Fund pay tribute to the service and life of Dambusters veteran, Squadron Leader George 'Johnny' Johnson, who sadly passed away yesterday at the age of 101.
Today (12th December) is the UK National Workplace Day of Remembrance and we remember all those who passed away in service.
The day is a time to remember everyone who lost their lives at work, whatever their job.