Always a Rifleman supports serving and former members of The Rifles and their families. Their mission is grounded in one idea: that every Rifleman remains part of the family, no matter how long they served or how life unfolds after they leave.
The charity provides financial assistance, rehabilitation support, and practical help to veterans who are injured, struggling with PTSD, or finding it hard to adjust to civilian life.
Whether it's a grant for medical treatment, help with housing, or simply someone who understands military life, they make sure no one is left behind.
I joined the Royal Green Jackets at 16, and that experience shaped everything that came after. The Rifles are part of that same lineage, and I know what it's like to transition out of uniform. Not everyone has the support network they need.
This charity reminds people that they’re still part of something, that they’re not alone when things get tough.
That matters. Especially now, with mental health and post-service issues still underfunded and underrepresented.
As I take on the Grand Slam challenge, I’m raising awareness and donations for charities like this one. It's my way of giving something back to the people who stood beside me when I was just getting started.