Horsham man helped by RAF Benevolent Fund

A Horsham man has shared how he was helped out by the RAF Benevolent Fund in the run up to Remembrance Sunday.
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While remembering the veterans of the Second World War and their families is vital, it is also important we remember all ex and serving personnel on Remembrance Sunday and beyond, no matter where or how they served.

One such person is Horsham-based RAF Benevolent Fund Ambassador, Senior Aircraftsman Dan Pelling, whose life changed forever when he was involved in a serious hit and run accident whilst deployed to Italy, which left him paralysed from the chest down.

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Keen to remain independent, in 2003 Dan became the fund's youngest housing trust occupant when he moved into a specially adapted bungalow in Horsham, close to his family.

Horsham-based RAF Benevolent Fund Ambassador, Senior Aircraftsman Dan PellingHorsham-based RAF Benevolent Fund Ambassador, Senior Aircraftsman Dan Pelling
Horsham-based RAF Benevolent Fund Ambassador, Senior Aircraftsman Dan Pelling

For those who have served in operations in the Middle East, Afghanistan and other operations, their duty often does not end when they get home, for them or their families. For some, the physical and mental impact of their service remains with them for the rest of their lives.

The RAF Benevolent Fund is there for the RAF Family, providing practical, financial and emotional support to RAF personnel, veterans and their partners and dependents.

Dan said: “The RAF Benevolent Fund is there for those who did their duty, no matter how long ago, as well as those still serving and their families, like they were there for me.”

If you know a member of the RAF Family in need, please go to rafbf.org to find out how the RAF Benevolent Fund could help.

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