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BFBS Big Salute grant for Veterans Aid

Veterans Aid

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Veterans Aid is proud to have once again had its work acknowledged by the  BFBS Big Salute, the annual campaign that raises vital funds for armed forces charities.


CEO Dr Hugh Milroy said, “As ever we are delighted to be receiving this money from BFBS whose support in bringing our services to the attention of a larger audience we value immensely. It represents a great start to 2018 and our first year in our new HQ/Operations Centre.”

The charities selected to receive 2018 BFBS Big Salute grants are Alabare, The Association of Royal Naval Officers (ARNO), Blesma The Limbless Veterans, Bridge4Heroes, Combat Stress, Felix Fund, Glen Art, Help 4 Homeless Veterans,  Learning Through Horses, The Matthew Project, Turn to Starboard, Unload and Veterans Aid.

The progress of their respective projects will all be featured on the Forces Network www.forces.net via its digital, radio and TV platforms.

These latest grants have been funded by the 2016-2017 Big Salute campaign, thanks to generous donations and sponsored events undertaken by personnel and military communities from across the forces world.

And this year, the #BigSalute fundraising pot had additional support from the Services Sound and Vision Corporation’s (SSVC) Board of Trustees.

Nicky Ness, Director of Forces Broadcasting and Entertainment for SSVC said: “We are delighted that we will be able to support so many brilliant charitable projects this year. A huge thank you goes out to all of our supporters who organise annual events as well as the many individuals who have taken time out from their busy service lives to raise funds for the Big Salute.”

For more information and ideas about raising money for the #BigSalute go online to www.bigsalute.com.

Veterans Aid’s new  Operations Centre & HQ is  just yards away from the premises occupied by the charity for so many years in Buckingham Palace Road. Dr Milroy added, “Number 27 Victoria  Square  provides brighter, more fit for purpose accommodation for ex-servicemen and women seeking our help. Unsurprisingly among  of our first visitors  was a crew from BFBS!”

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