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Yorkshire and The Humber Reserves Forces' and Cadets' Association

Yorkshire and The Humber Reserves Forces' and Cadets' Association (YH RFCA) supports reserves, cadets and the wider military through our enduring relationships with local business and civic communities.

YH RFCA manages and maintains an estate of more than 600 buildings that are home to our the local cadet and reserve units.

Champion Cadets

Cadet Force Adult Volunteer Kal Singh.

Veteran and hospital worker Kal Singh enjoys his role as an adult volunteer with the Army Cadet Force in Yorkshire.

Ever thought of becoming an adult volunteer with one of Yorkshire’s cadet units? Kal Singh explains why he loves doing his bit to help young people in his community.

Kal Singh says:

Just seeing the sheer enjoyment of the cadets when they learn something new is a reward in itself. I’m there to give them a hand and encourage them along the way.

Read Kal’s story.

Find out more about becoming a Cadet Force Adult Volunteer.

Promote the Reserve Forces

RAF Reservist Danny Railton holding trays of muffins and smiling at the camera.

Danny Railton combines his career as an account manager for Speedibake with being a RAF reservist

Yeadon-based Danny Railton is an RAF Reservist and an account manager for Speedibake, a food company that produces muffins and doughnuts for supermarkets. Danny spent 2 years in the Marines in his twenties and after a period as a civilian, he missed the focus that being part of the military brought to his life.

Read Danny’s story.

Engage with the local community and employers on behalf of defence

We work with local employers to encourage support of the Armed Forces community and recognise the valuable skill set members of the Armed Forces community bring to the workplace. Our enduring relationships with local communities continue to encourage support for reserves, cadets and the wider military family across Yorkshire and the Humber.

Reservist Helen Haigh.

Reservist Helen Haigh, aged 37, of Bradford, has worked for WYG as a project manager for two years. She combines her civilian role with serving as a captain with the Royal Engineers

A Force for Good Business

Companies in Yorkshire are increasingly recognising the business benefits of employing veterans and reserves, as consulting and engineering firm WYG shows.

WYG president, Douglas McCormick said:

We recognise the value that service leavers and reservists bring to the company and are committed to supporting them. More importantly, the ERS Gold Award doesn’t mark the end of that commitment, but the beginning.

Read more about WYG and why hiring from the armed forces is good for business.

Find out more about the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme.

Provide the best places to work and train

We manage and maintain the 600-plus buildings that are home to local cadet and reserve units as well as provide home adaptations for injured service people living in the Yorkshire and the Humber area.

More information about work the RFCA does on estates can be found on the RFCA website.

Contact Information

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Telephone: 01904 623081

Postal enquiries:

RFCA for Yorkshire and The Humber 20 St George’s Place York YO24 1DS Email: [email protected] YH RFCA

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Updates to this page

Published 28 September 2020
Last updated 9 February 2021 + show all updates
  1. Added two new case studies; one under the Cadets heading and the other under the Reserves.

  2. First published.

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