The Royal British Legion
About the Legion
The Royal British Legion provides welfare to the whole Armed Forces family – serving, ex-Service and their dependants. They also campaign on a range of issues affecting Service people, are the custodian of Remembrance, run the annual Poppy Appeal and are one of the UK’s largest membership organisations.
Who they help
They help serving and ex-Service personnel and their families. Not just those who fought in the two World Wars, but also those involved in the many conflicts since 1945 and those still fighting today.
What they do
They provide welfare services, campaign on a range of issues affecting Service people, are custodians of Remembrance, raise funds through the annual Poppy Appeal and we are a membership organisation.
Legion Values
- Reflection – through Remembrance of past sacrifice in the cause of freedom
- Hope – by remembering the past, a younger generation has the chance of a better future
- Comradeship – through shared experience and mutual support
- Selflessness – by putting others first
- Service – to those in need and in support of the whole community
Their mission is to be the No.1 provider of welfare, comradeship, representation and Remembrance for the Armed Forces community.
The Poppy Appeal
Each year the nation expresses its unequivocal support for the Legion’s work through its generous support of the Poppy Appeal. It is one of the best known and supported campaigns in the calendar.

















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