Set up your own group
Fly the flag for our Armed Forces community and set up your own Help for Heroes volunteer fundraising group.
Do you want to have fun, make friends and change lives? Why not join our amazing family of fundraising volunteers? Every minute of the time you give helps make sure veterans and their families get the support they need.
Fly the flag for our Armed Forces community and set up your own Help for Heroes volunteer fundraising group.
Support veterans and their families in your community and join your local volunteer fundraising group.
Become a volunteer community fundraiser and set up your own event.
Volunteers are the beating heart of our charity.
Across the country, people from all backgrounds and walks of life give up their time in support of our Armed Forces community.
They collect money at supermarkets, arrange fundraising days at golf clubs, and get out into their local communities to support countless fundraising events.
Thanks to this spirit and energy, those who risked everything for our safety can receive the life-changing support they need and deserve.
I’ve been a volunteer since 2012. The best part is meeting people who have and are currently serving in the Armed Forces.
My fundraisers are always fun, I love to engage with people and have met many friends whilst out fundraising.
It’s good to know the money we raise makes a difference to people’s lives."
Fundraising volunteer
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A team from a London based business that supports veterans in the USA has taken on the challenge of completing a 25km hike, to help veterans closer to home. And they are going to be joined by their American colleague and his family.
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Help for Heroes is expanding its services for former servicemen and women across Merseyside and is holding a series of roadshows in the next couple of weeks to spread the word.
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Ten months on from a motorbike accident that nearly killed him, a former member of the Light Dragoons is using the motto ‘Cavalry Never Fail’ to spur him on in his effort to raise money for the Charity that supported his recovery.