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VJ Day Celebration Dinner 2025

Join us for an evening of wonderful food and drink followed by a guest speaker – Dame Penelope Keith DBE DL.

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October 23, 2025
Nationwide

Essex Committee Curry Lunch 2025

Join the Army Benevolent Fund on Sunday 26th October 2025 for the Annual Essex Committee Curry Lunch at the Officers’ Mess, Colchester.

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October 26, 2025
Colchester

My Frontline Walk

During November, walk to remember. Choose a challenge that suits you, complete your distance and earn your medal.

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November 1, 2025 - November 30, 2025
Nationwide

Black Tie Remembrance Dinner 2025

Join us for a distinguished evening of remembrance and reflection at our annual Black Tie Remembrance Dinner, proudly supporting the Army Benevolent Fund, the British Army’s national charity.

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November 8, 2025
Lancaster

Durham Festival of Remembrance 2025

A moving concert that Remembers those who have given their lives for their Country, and Service Personnel who put their lives at risk for our liberties today.

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November 8, 2025
Durham

Aberdeen Big Curry Lunch

Come along to our Aberdeen Big Curry Lunch on Friday 14th November in support of the Army family.

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November 14, 2025
Aberdeen

The Army Carol Service 2025

Join us for the Army Carol Service on Tuesday 9th December 2025 at The Royal Hospital Chelsea

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December 9, 2025
London

Essex Christmas Concert 2025

Join us for the annual Army Benevolent Fund Essex Christmas Concert on Thursday 11th December 2025 at St Botolph’s Church, Colchester.

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December 11, 2025
Colchester, Essex

London Marathon 2026

Take on the greatest road race in the world in the 2026 TCS London Marathon. Join our Fundraising Army and experience unrivalled support and become part of our incredible community of runners as you take on the most famous marathon in the world.

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April 26, 2026
Nationwide
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Hi all my name is Scruffy John murphy.

What does the Cateran Yomp mean to me? The Cateran Yomp for me means so much in terms of day to day life.

I came to the yomp as a broken individual with low self esteem and no confidence. An individual who would prefer his own company to socialise with others. From the first Yomp I met strangers from all over the world that I didn’t expect to be in my life today not just as friends but as far as to say a new family.

With these people in my life I have become the real me again and enjoy life’s adventures with my yomp family and with loads more to come. The Yomp saved me personally helping with my mental health and motivation. It’s not all about reaching the gold but it’s about taking the step of the start line and enjoying the adventure and sharing with others. Please if you see me on the trail stop and say hi as I’ll probably have a cheeky joke or two.

See you all on the trail SJM 🙂

 

Scruffy John murphy

I had the privilege of being the London Marathon ambassador for the Army Benevolent Fund. Supporting on the day was a great experience, I was truly inspired by the runners’ determination and passion. Meeting many at the post-race reception was a highlight, as I had the opportunity to hear firsthand about their incredible experiences. It was a humbling and uplifting day, reaffirming my belief in the power of the fundraising army and the importance of supporting such a worthy cause.

Feeling the energy of the day I realised I wanted to be part of it again so I’m excited to don the charity vest for the seventh time in 2025 to run through the vibrant streets of London. Come join me in making a difference.

 

Emma, 7-time London Marathon runner

“I’ve had the pleasure of participating in the Cateran Yomp over the last 4 Years and can honestly say, hand on heart it is without doubt one of the best Charity events I have ever had the pleasure of attending. It is always meticulously planned and executed with military precision. The ABF Staff are outstanding with their dedication & enthusiasm which is infectious; no matter what time of day or night you meet these guys at the various check points along the route, they always greet you with a smile & a hearty ‘Well Done’. Keep doing what you’re doing lads ‘n’ lasses of the ABF, you’re quite simply the best!”

 

Andy Maylett 2022 Yomp Participant

“The reason I run was to support the ABF . I was very fortunate in my service I didn’t have to access any support mechanism such as the ABF.

I have always been keen to support charities like the ABF . I have always striven to support and help in any way I can.

So as long as I am upright and breathing I will support the ABF”.

 

Sam, 2021 Great North Runner