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The Foundation's aim is to support smaller service charities at a time when they are finding survival in the current economic situation incredibly difficult.

We donate to a wide range of military charities that help veterans, widows, children and indeed any aspect of the service family. Many need external assistance to continue their wonderful work.

The Foundation receives a percentage of profits from our sister company, ForceSelect, but we want to be able to give as many grants as we can.  To do this we need support from both companies and individuals alike, and donations of any size are gratefully received. There are many ways you can help us, click here to find out more.

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TRUSTEES' COMMENTS

"The ForceSelect Foundation will help a wide range of smaller military charities which perhaps get overlooked at present but nevertheless do a tremendously worthwhile job supporting servicemen and women and their families when they need it most."

General Sir Mike Jackson GCB CBE DSO DL


"There are so many worthwhile military charities that deserve support from the ForceSelect Foundation and I’m looking forward to making a contribution to the lives of those who have given so much for their country."

Dame Kelly Holmes


"Our service personnel deserve our support on an on-going basis and it’s vital that they are not forgotten when they leave the Armed Forces. I am proud to be part of the Foundation and support its endeavours to back the smaller military charities which desperately need our help"

Sir John Rose


"The greatest sacrifice a person can make is to risk their safety to protect their country - the Foundation aims to ensure that these men and women get the support they are owed in return, by helping the smaller military charities which do such vital work. "

Stephen Morris


"War can take a terrible toll on our Armed Forces and their families and some will require our long term support. I am delighted to play a part in channelling funds to charities that can make a difference."

Rebekah Brooks