British Legion Everyday Needs Cost-of-Living Grants

Grants of up to £2,400 are being made available to help UK Armed Forces veterans and their families who are struggling to pay their bills due to the cost-of-living crisis.

The funding is being made available through the Royal British Legion’s Everyday Needs Grants Programme to support people who need help with everyday essentials such as kitchen appliances, clothes, and energy costs. The initiative will provide non-repayable emergency grants of up to £200 a month for up to twelve months.

Applications can be made at any time and should be assessed within five days of submission. *Check eligibility here.

£2,400. Armed Forces Community*

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