Q.1
What is the name of SSAFA’s annual fundraising parachute jump?
  • SSAFA Big Fall
  • SSAFA Big Jump
  • SSAFA Big Parachute
  • SSAFA Big Skydive
Q.2
How many people does SSAFA help every year?
  • Less than 10,000
  • Between 10,000 and 40,000
  • Between 40,000 and 70,000
  • More than 70,000
Q.3
How long does someone have to serve in the British Armed Forces before they and their family are eligible for SSAFA’s support?
  • One day
  • One week
  • One month
  • One year
Q.4
Who founded SSAFA?
  • Captain Sharp
  • Colonel Sir James Gildea
  • The Queen
  • Winston Churchill
Q.5
How many people in the UK could qualify for SSAFA’s help?
  • Less than 1,000,000
  • Between 1,000,000 and 5,000,000
  • Between 5,000,000 and 9,000,000
  • Over 9,000,000
Q.6
Which Force must you have served in to receive support from SSAFA?
  • British Army
  • Royal Air Force
  • Royal Navy or Merchant Navy
  • Any of the above
Q.7
In what year was SSAFA founded?
  • 1885
  • 1900
  • 1918
  • 1945
Q.8
What is the name of the homes that SSAFA runs for the families of injured Servicemen and women?
  • Burton Homes
  • Homes for a Hero
  • Norton Homes
  • SSAFA Homes
Q.9
Where are SSAFA’s Norton Homes based?
  • Headley Court and Horsham
  • Headley Court and Newcastle
  • Selly Oak and Guildford
  • Selly Oak and Headley Court
Q.10
What is the name of the telephone helpline run by SSAFA Forces Help to support members of their Armed Forces and their families?
  • Armyline
  • Army, Navy and RAF Support
  • Confidential Helpline for the Armed Forces
  • Forcesline
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