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Slater and Gordon announce partnership with Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund

The RAF Benevolent Fund is the Royal Air Force’s leading welfare charity, with a rich history dating back to 1919 when it was established.


17 April 2025

We are thrilled to announce that Slater and Gordon has partnered with the RAF Benevolent Fund to provide comprehensive legal advice to its beneficiaries. This collaboration underscores our commitment to support the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve in the Royal Air Force, ensuring they have access to legal assistance, should they need it.

The RAF Benevolent Fund is the Royal Air Force’s leading welfare charity, with a rich history dating back to 1919 when it was established. Since then, the Fund has been committed to providing financial, practical, and emotional support to RAF personnel, veterans and their families, recognising the unique challenges and sacrifices they have made to help keep our nation safe. RAF Benevolent Fund: The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund is the RAF’s leading welfare charity, who exist to support current and former members of the RAF, their partners and families, whenever they need it.

In 2023, the Fund helped more than 42,200 current and former members of the RAF and their families and we are proud to support the important work they do.

Natasha Orr, Military Team Leader and Senior Associate says of the partnership: "Partnering with the RAF Benevolent Fund is a significant step in extending our legal services to those who have dedicated their lives to serving our country, and those who continue to serve today. We understand the unique challenges faced by military personnel and their families, and we are committed to providing them with the highest level of support. This partnership allows us to give back to the RAF community in a meaningful way."

Jack Calvert, Head of Strategic Partnerships at the RAF Benevolent Fund said: “We are proud to announce our partnership with Slater and Gordon, whose expertise in legal services will be a valuable resource for the RAF Family. Their commitment to offering support to RAF personnel, veterans and their families in times of need is deeply appreciated. This collaboration further strengthens our ability to provide comprehensive assistance to those who have served and continue to serve our country.”

How can we help

Through this partnership, Slater and Gordon aim to make a positive impact on the lives of current and former RAF personnel and their families during challenging times.

At Slater and Gordon, we have a long-standing connection with military personnel, showing continued support for those who have or are currently serving. All cases are dealt with by specialists who have a great deal of experience in dealing with military injury claims and we always act with the best interests of our clients in mind.

Military Injury Claims with Natasha Orr

Slater and Gordon are specialists in military injury claims and have a long-standing connection with the armed forces community. We're uniquely placed to understand the challenges of military life. Military team leader, Natasha Orr explains military injury claims and how Slater and Gordon can help navigate these claims.

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