SSAFA's national campaigns are our flagship fundraising events - and we hope are also great fun! Find out more by having a look below.
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SSAFA runs many fundraising campaigns throughout the year - please get involved!
SSAFA's national campaigns are our flagship fundraising events - and we hope are also great fun! Find out more by having a look below.
We spend millions of pounds every year on supporting the Armed Forces community, and it is only thanks to the dedicated support of you that we can raise the money needed to maintain this. Thank you!
Remembering the events of June 6 1944, and the greatest amphibious invasion ever undertaken.
Celebrating the work, and sacrifice, of our entire Armed Forces community - 28 June 2025
Remembering the sacrifices made by the British Armed Forces in Iraq, 2003-2011.
Celebrating the life of Queen Elizabeth II, and her role as patron of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Looking back at 130 years of SSAFA nursing, providing care and respite to the Armed Forces community across the world.
Remembering those who fought and died protecting the Falkland Islands in 1982
Honouring the lives of, and sacrifices made by, Britain's Black service personnel.
Raise support for our Armed Forces by holding a Camo Day at your school! Swap the school uniform for a military one, and help raise funds for SSAFA.
SSAFA's Big Brew Up is a great way to have fun with friends and family whilst supporting our work with the Armed Forces community.
SSAFA is dedicated to representing all people from all walks of life within the Armed Forces community.
SSAFA and US charity TAPS brought two grieving families together for an emotional weekend.
A new chapter in the SSAFA story begins with the arrival of our new Chief Executive, Air Marshall Steve Shell.
Thank you to maritime company HENSOLDT for supporting SSAFA again at this year's 13 Bridges Challenge.
Thank you to everyone at defence supplier Amiosec for supporting SSAFA's work with the Armed Forces community.
A proud soldier who struggled with life on 'civvy street', Lee's life was transformed when he was put into contact with a SSAFA Mentor.
Life deteriorated for single mother Jacqui after she left the military, but a SSAFA caseworker helped her find her feet and get back into control.
Jas was one of many Gurkha veterans feeling isolated in his retirement, but a SSAFA helped them reconnect with their friends and families.