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    Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    This is an open offer to any genuine forces charity - we are more than happy to donate you free advertising space on this site. We believe that the RGJ chaps at www.40-44.co.uk/ are extremely happy with the help that they have received from us already but we'd love to help the ABF, RBL, St Dunstans, etc as well

    With just under 10k registered users, tens of thousands of individual visitors per day and 3 million hits per month this site is an excellent way to reach forces personel, their families and supporters.

    The only thing we would ask in return is a 'supported by The Army Rumour Service' link on your web site.

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    Yes!
    Can I get through that gap? - don't know but I'll 'ave a fcukin' good go!!!

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    Good call, the COs!

    or, for those who like to see an apostrophe where it has no right to be:

    Good call, the CO's!

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    Hello,

    I belong to a UK Charity called "Countess Mountbatten's Own, Legion of Frontiersmen", we are celebrating our centenary this year.

    We are mainly ex-services personnel, Army, Police, Paramedics, and Firemen. Our mission statement is "Aid to civil powers in times of emergecies"

    We are looking for ex-service personnel who are willing to give up their time to aid their country and communities in times of natural and man made disaster.

    For those interested in helping youths we are also looking for trainers, we aim to help under privallaged children to get a broader outlook on life and if they are interested help them with a career in the armed forces, TA, Police or other service.

    Our web site is www.legion-of-frontiersmen.co.uk

    We are a Commonwealth Organisation with a large presance in Austraila, New Zealand, Canada, North America and Malta.

    Kindest regards,

    Richard

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    Hi fellow Arrser's. Does anyone do vol work for SSAFA? Ive asked for some info from SSAFA and Im keen to do some casework to help out. Any information from anyone involved with SSAFA greatly appreciated.
    Thanks

    Efargee20

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    I am a member of a charity called ,THE M.M. NATIONAL GULF WAR VETERANS AND FAMILIES
    ASSOCIATION,This association is the only charity that i know that has support for gulf 1 and gulf 2 veterans ,there partners and there children.They have excelent medical contacts as well as excelent legal contacts,they also help with pension appeals and can also help by telling you what benefits you should be entitled to.Every year in march they hold an annual respite break in blackpool which if they can get the funding is free ,the children are well entertaned and usualy get a huge bag of toys and sports clothes which companies donate,i can only tell you the out line of this charity as there is too much to tell you, but take a look for your self at..www.ngvfa.com. :D :D :D :D :D :D
    THOUGH I WALK THROUGH THE VALLEY OF DEATH I FEAR NO EVIL... FOR I AM EVIL...

    AND BY THE WAY SH*T HAPPENS

    visit the national gulf veterans and families association at www.ngvfa.org

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    Cruncher. What does the MM stand for?
    & here is a working link:
    http://www.ngvfa.com/
    I write down everything I want to remember. That way, instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote down, I spend the time looking for the paper I wrote it down on.

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    I am a photographer specialising in the military. I am able to provide event photography at mess functions, military balls, etc. A % of my photography sales are donated to a charity chosen by your unit or a donation is made to the Army Benevolent Fund. www.bramblyfarm.co.uk

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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    Beebs....where are you?
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    Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?

    Quote Originally Posted by Efargee20
    Hi fellow Arrser's. Does anyone do vol work for SSAFA? Ive asked for some info from SSAFA and Im keen to do some casework to help out. Any information from anyone involved with SSAFA greatly appreciated.
    Thanks

    Efargee20

    www.ssafa.org
    I would become a caseworker in the Royal British Legion instead, better support. I did some casework for SSAFA in Aldershot before i left. Too many people there using their retired rank titles when dealing with clients.

    Look in your local phone book under Royal British Legion, county Field Officer. Hope this helps,

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