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In August 2021, I had a pleasure of meeting an RAF veteran who turned 100 and he told me he started volunteering for the Royal Air Forces Association at 92. This is what motivated me to do my bit and fundraise to support the Royal Air Forces Association by running the London Marathon. Please can you help me by donating in order to support serving RAF personnel, RAF veterans and their families.
Further information regarding the work of the Royal Air Forces Association can be found below:
When someone in the RAF family needs help, the charity they turn to is the Royal Air Forces Association. Whatever their need, they can rely on us every step of the way to give practical assistance, expert advice and emotional support. Throughout life's challenges, we are there for them, in person and on the phone, like a good friend should be.Were there whenever an injured airman is fighting to get back on their feet or the widow of a WWII veteran needs a shoulder to lean on. Were there when a family needs support to stay strong and connected despite the separation that comes with RAF service. Were trusted to work tirelessly to make sure no member of our family ever feels alone or unsupported.Your amazing fundraising support helps us to achieve so much, to find out more go to: www.rafa.org.uk