Douglas Bader House, Horcott Hill, Fairford, Gloucestershire, GL7 4RB
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Armed Services
The Royal Air Force Charitable Trust is the youngest member of the Royal Air Force family and has had a significant and positive impact on the lives of many people.
Our strength lies in our ability to support such a wide range of projects and initiatives benefiting RAF serving personnel (both regulars and reserves), cadets and other young people and veterans.
The Trustees award grants to those people and projects that they assess to be most worthy of financial support and most closely aligned to the charitable objectives.
The RAF Association is dedicated to supporting serving and former RAF personnel and their families. Whether it's an injured airman fighting to get back onto his feet, a five-year old missing her mother or father on overseas operations or a WII veteran needing a reassuring shoulder to lean on, we are there to help. In addition to working with the RAF on a number of welfare projects at RAF bases both in the UK and overseas, we also provide support nationally through a network of volunteer welfare officers carrying out vital home and hospital visits, a specialist welfare team, three respite care homes and a range of sheltered and supported housing. To get in touch with us, please see our contact details above, or E-mail us via our Website, by clicking on the link, "General Enquiries", and filling in our online form.
Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, UK, SW7 2AP
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Employment / Professionals
Since 1871, the Royal Albert Hall has welcomed the world's leading performers, sportsmen and statesmen. The breath-taking auditorium continues to inspire current artists and audiences;we hope to capture imaginations for generations to come. Our thriving education, outreach and discovery programmes attract new and diverse audiences and nurture creative talent.
Century House South, Riverside Office Centre, North Station Road, Colchester, Essex, UK, CO1 1RE
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Disabled
Minicom 0845 688 2527 RAD promotes the welfare and interests of Deaf people, working with the Deaf Community, Deaf Clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of deaf children. Most of RAD's work is in London, Essex and the South East of England. RAD is organised around the following services: Deaf Community Development; Advice and Advocacy; Learning Disability; Mental Health; Sign Language Interpreting;Training.
Britiain's Premier ex Service organisation for the welfare of ex Service men, women and their dependants. Provides financial assistance, Residential and Convalescent homes, employment for the disabled, small business advice and loans, resettlement training, free pensions advice and much more, all financed from public donations. Also provides social focus for ex service community in branches, (3180) and Clubs (886) throughout England, Wales and all around Ireland.