The RAF Central Fund has received a Team Commendation in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours list in recognition of their dedication to delivering sport and physical activities within the RAF.
Commending the team’s exceptional hard work and commitment during the recent merger with the RAF Sports Federation and 36 Sports Associations, the RAF Central Fund has been listed in the Deputy Chief of the Air Staff’s Team Commendations.
To receive recognition in this way is a brilliant achievement for the Fund.
The Fund plays a vital role in safeguarding the health and well-being of serving RAF personnel by providing opportunities to access a wide range of sport and physical activities. This recognition is a testament to the significant impact the Fund has and highlights the importance of their work in fostering a culture of health and resilience within the force.
The King’s Birthday Honours list is a prestigious recognition and receiving a team commendation is a notable achievement that celebrates the collective efforts and contributions of the entire team at the Fund. It also highlights the importance that the RAF places on sport and physical activity for the welfare of its personnel.
Chief Executive Officer of the Central Fund, Ross Perriam, said:
“To receive recognition in this way is a brilliant achievement for the Fund and it demonstrates the passion, professionalism and commitment that the team have towards enhancing the health and wellbeing of serving RAF personnel.
I am delighted the team’s achievements have been acknowledged in this way and would like to share my congratulations with each member for receiving such a well-deserved honour.”
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