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Whichever way you choose to help SSAFA, your generosity will play an important part in help us deliver our services and care to the vulnerable members of the armed forces family.
Large or small, the gifts you give do make a difference. As an organisation SSAFA can only continue to exist thanks to the compassion and consideration of the Great British public.
Frances Purves, who was Chair of Caithness branch until its amalgamation with the Sutherland branch this year, has died at her home in Wick, Caithness.
MBDA UK recently hosted its annual dinner for good causes including SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
SSAFA's Glasgow's Helping Heroes have been providing Christmas cheer this year to the city's veterans.
Congratulations to the SSAFA team based at RAF Waddington, recognised for their had work and dedication.
Royal Engineers Sapper Joe worked on the British Nuclear Weapons testing programme in the 1950s, and then supported by SSAFA in his retirement.
Danni served for 22 years in the RAF but struggled with life after the military, until they were put in touch with the SSAFA Mentoring team.
When Suk Bahadur, a twenty-year veteran of the Brigade of Gurkhas, passed away, his family found some solace in the support they received from SSAFA.