About RBLI (Royal British Legion Industries)

Established in 1919, Royal British Legion Industries is an independent national charity aiming to provide employment, training and support to members and veterans of the British Armed Forces, their families and dependents; as well as those with a disability or health condition and those who have been long term unemployed.
Royal British Legion Industries is a separate charity from Royal British Legion but has a shared ethos of supporting the Armed Forces community.
About Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company (BBMC)
A social enterprise which directly employs over 120 people, more than 60% of whom are disabled. We manufacture a range of products for both the public and private sector. This generates £5m in revenue meaning that even more employment opportunities are available for injured or impaired ex-forces personnel and people with disabilities and health conditions.
RBLI’s other services:
- RBLI Living - RBLI offers accommodation, welfare support and convalescent care to more than 300 people in the RBLI village in Aylesford, Kent, providing independent living in a safe and homely environment.
- RBLI Employment – Our division providing support to those who are long-term unemployed or have disabilities or health conditions. During 2015/16, more than 2000 people were supported into work, while more than 5000 disabled people have been provided with workplace assessments. RBLI secured a new national Access to Work contract which started in June 2017 and under which the charity will deliver in excess of 9000 workplace assessments each year.
- LifeWorks - Our transformative series of courses that help veterans to identify and build on existing skills in order to find sustained work. Currently, 83% of participants move into employment, training or volunteering within 12 months, and 80% of those are living with a disability, health or mental health condition.
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Britains Bravest Manufacturing Company
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RBLI Overview
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Life Works
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Living
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RBLI Employement
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RBLI Fundraising