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We support the employment of veterans and forces family members, recognising military skills and qualifications in our recruitment and selection process. We support our employees who are members of the Reserve Forces, granting additional paid leave for annual Reserve Forces training, and we support Armed Forces Day and Remembrance activities.
As the Army’s national charity, we promote the fact that we are here to support the whole Army family when they find themselves in need.
About us
ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is the National Charity of the British Army. The Soldiers’ Charity began in 1944 as the Army Benevolent Fund and rebranded in 2010 to ABF The Soldiers’ Charity. With help from the public, we support each and every soldier, veteran and their immediate family who need our help, either by supporting individuals directly or through our partner delivery charities.