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Supporters F.A.Q.

Remembrance Day Is Everyday

Q: How do I add my profile to the Recognition Wall?

A: The form for adding to the recognition wall becomes visible when your logged in on the Home Page of the Supporters Community Hub. If you haven’t registered as a Supporter then you will need to do this to use any of our tools or special features across the supporters Hub. (How To Guide Read more…..)

Q: What is the Supporters’ Community Hub? What can I expect from it?

The Supporters Community Hub has been set up to provide an area for our supporters to join, get more involved and to support us on any of our activities.By becoming a supporter, you’ll be playing an active role in assisting the society with all its varied acts of remembrance.

The hub will also now, enable us to provide people with the ability to run their own sections and pages. Please feel free to contact us regarding your requirements and our Webmaster will be in touch to discuss your needs for preserving your work.

What is the minimal Supporters £3.65 annual cost for?

The minimal Supporters annual cost is a small but vital contribution that helps sustain our work in honoring and preserving the memory of those affected by the Second World War. This support enables us to continue developing remembrance tools, maintaining historical archives, and creating educational resources that ensure these stories are not forgotten.

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We at the Society strongly encourage proper crediting of all materials used on our pages. This includes clearly acknowledging both the creators and the original sources.

If you discover any of your work featured without appropriate credit, please contact us immediately — we are committed to resolving such issues promptly and respectfully.



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