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Homes for Heroes: Can you help us raise £100k for the RBLI?

The KM Media Group needs your help.

We have pledged to help Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI) to raise £100,000 to meet its target to complete the facilities at its new Centenary Village for ex-servicemen and women in Aylesford.

The newly constructed RBLI Centenary Village
The newly constructed RBLI Centenary Village

It’s an admirable ambition. Already the charity has spent £24m on providing some of the most up-to-date living accommodation and support services for our military veterans who find themselves scarred either physicaly or mentally by their servce while defending these Islands.

The charity has been performing this vital role since shortly after the First World War, but the need has never been greater.

RBLI knows only too well how difficult it can be for some ex-servicemen to settle back into civilian life and a disproportionate number end up living on the streets.

Today, it gives first-class accommodation to more 350 veterans and their families.

Former Gurkha soldier Tirthraj Thapa lost a leg to an IED in Afghanistan. He now works at the RBLI factory
Former Gurkha soldier Tirthraj Thapa lost a leg to an IED in Afghanistan. He now works at the RBLI factory

It also provides gainful employment to injured veterans at its social enterprise factory named Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company.

Now RBLI wants to complete the project with a new accommodation block, and a community centre with accessible gym and an IT suite.

Planning permission is already in place, but they need another £100,000 before they can commit to putting the final spade in the ground.

We ask you to help us to help them.

If you have a business with a charity budget please consider donating to the RBLI. If your staff can organise a fund-raising activity, be it a lunch-time cake sale or a charity run, please support them to do it.

Some of the new RBLI housing at Aylesford
Some of the new RBLI housing at Aylesford

We will record your gallant efforts across our news media.

Similarly, if you are a member of a club, fitness group, the WI or sports team, would you consider holding an event to help the cause?

You can tell us what you are planning be emailing our senior reporter, Alan Smith, on ajsmith@thekmgroup.co.uk

If you would just like to make a direct donation to our Homes for Heroes campaign, you can do so here.

The Homes for Heroes logo
The Homes for Heroes logo
Ian Carter, the editorial director the KM Media Group
Ian Carter, the editorial director the KM Media Group

Alternatively, donate by text message – text 5RBLI to 70085 to donate £5; text 10RBLI to 70085 to donate £10, or or text 20RBLI to 70085 to donate £20.

Texts will cost the donation amount plus one standard network rate message, and you’ll be opting into hearing more from the RBLI.

If you would like to donate but not be contacted further, please add NOINFO to your text message.

As Ian Carter, the editorial director of the KM Media Group says: “Looking after those men and women who have given so much for us is as noble an endeavour as there is.”

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