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Standing Together for the Army Benevolent Fund (ABF) – One Thousand Trades Group’s 2026 Fundraising Commitment
In 2026, One Thousand Trades Group (OTTG) is honoured to stand alongside the Army Benevolent Fund (ABF)—the Army’s national charity and a lifeline for soldiers, veterans, and their families. Every day, ABF provides vital support to those who have served our country, ensuring they are never left to face hardship alone. Their impact is profound, and we are committed to helping them continue this essential work.
Over the next 12 months, our goal is to raise £10,000, and we’re inviting our colleagues, partners, clients, and community to join us in making a meaningful difference. This is more than a fundraising effort; it’s a collective commitment to the people who have dedicated their lives to service.
How You Can Make an Impact
Throughout 2026, OTTG will host a series of fundraising activities and initiatives designed to bring people together in support of ABF’s mission. You can help us reach our target in several ways:
- Make a direct donation to this JustGiving page—every contribution strengthens the support ABF can offer.
- Take part in OTTG-led events across the year, from workplace challenges to community-driven initiatives.
- Share our page and message, helping extend our reach and amplify the impact we can collectively achieve.
Why ABF Matters
Behind every uniform is a person—a family, a story, a future. ABF works tirelessly to ensure that soldiers, past and present, receive the help they need, whether in moments of crisis or times of transition. By supporting this campaign, you are standing with them, championing dignity, stability, and hope.
Together, We Can Make a Lasting Difference
With your support, we can reach our £10,000 target and contribute to life-changing assistance for the Army community. Thank you for joining OTTG in this important mission—and for helping ABF continue their work for those who have given so much.
The Army Benevolent Fund who provide vital support to soldiers, veterans and their families in times of need.
