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Honouring Military Service Members With The Royal British Legion | Giving Service Members The Support That They Need The Most


In Professional Development are proud to donate £500 to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, showing our support for service members of all the armed forces branches of the UK.

In Professional Development have decided to make a £500 donation to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. Our team at In Professional Development is formed from many different people from various backgrounds, and some of our valued employees come from military backgrounds. As a result, honouring our service members is a core value within our team and within our wider organisation at In Professional Development.

The Royal British Legion

The Royal British Legion is the UK’s largest military charity. Founded in 1921, the Royal British Legion is made up of 180,000 members and 110,000 volunteers. As a collective, they work together to provide an essential support service for active and retired service members and their families from all of the branches of the UK armed forces. The Royal British Legion’s aim has always been to give these service members who have given their all for our country the essential support that they need the most. The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal raises funds and support to enable them to provide this much needed support and to also raise awareness and social support for their charity and for the armed forces community.

How Does Your Donation Help?

The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal raises the funds and the support needed to help retired and actively serving members of the armed forces by providing financial support, physical, emotional and psychological support and career advice to help them make the transition from military to civilian life as easy as possible when they leave the armed forces. Many service members won’t ask for support, even if they need it, therefore it is the Royal British Legion’s purpose to provide them with this vital support regardless. Your donation will help them to provide service members and their families with continued support throughout their lives.

Military Charity Partnerships

At In Professional Development, we have a number of related partnerships and affiliations with military charities. Like the Royal British Legion, these charities, organisations and initiatives strive to also provide vital support to the armed forces community. We are very proud of these partnerships, affiliated charities and initiatives, such as;

  • Career Transition Partnership: This organisation focuses on assisting service leavers with making the transition from the military sector to the private sector. CTP provide resettlement services for those leaving the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines, regardless of the amount of time that they have served. They also operate as an intermediary service for employers wishing to hire from the service leavers and veterans pool of talent; one of the ways that an organisation can assist service members to make the transition from a military career to a civilian career as smoothly as possible.
  • Forces Families Jobs: This organisation serves as an online training and employment platform for the partners of those currently serving in the armed forces. They see the importance in not only supporting service members, but also their partners. It can be difficult for partners of service members to study and to find the right career, especially if they have had to relocate or move overseas due to their partner’s role within the military. As a result, FFJ provides a virtual platform that allows partners of service members to learn valuable skills and to find flexible career opportunities that can accommodate their military lifestyle.
  • SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity: This organisation has been providing practical, emotional and financial support to the armed forces and service member’s families since 1885. At In Professional Development, we see the value that this organisation brings in supporting the armed forces community, and we have engaged in an ongoing fundraising campaign for SSAFA, with a target to raise £5,000 for this charity through a series of activities such as a company sponsored skydive, regular coffee mornings, social media marketing to our professional network to raise awareness and encourage donations, and a fundraising web page where our employees and followers can make their own donations.
  • The Armed Forces Covenant: This is an initiative that ensures that currently serving or retired service members and their families are treated fairly in civilian life. In Professional Development have signed this initiative, and we have since been awarded their Bronze Award by the North West of England and the Isle of Man Reserve Forces and Cadets Association (NW RFCA) on behalf of the MOD Employer Recognition Scheme for our support for our retired service member employees and service member customers and their families. Some examples of our commitments to the armed forces community are supporting military reservists and ex-military service people, assisting them in returning to civilian life, providing discounts for ex-service people and their family members on our training courses, and providing internal training opportunities for ex-service members.

Donate to The Royal British Legion

The service that our armed forces have provided to us is one that cannot be repaid, but the Royal British Legion will greatly appreciate any donation that you can make, regardless of the amount. Please click here to find out more about all the work that they are doing for our armed forces, and please click this link to make your donation now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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