Every poppy counts as Teddington appeal launched
By The Editor 22nd Oct 2020
The 2020 Poppy Appeal launches today in Teddington, and this year The Royal British Legion is asking everyone to back the Appeal in a new way.
Like so many things this year, the Appeal has to adapt to the threat of Covid-19 and the Legion are asking the public to support the charity like never before, because every poppy counts.
Whilst the pandemic has impacted the ways in which the Legion can deliver the Poppy Appeal in Teddington, its community of staff, volunteers, partners and suppliers have been working together to ensure that the 2020 Poppy Appeal is able to go ahead and everyone can take part in Remembrance activity.
People may have to do something different to support the Poppy Appeal this year, including taking part in remote activity like ordering poppies through the post for neighbours and family, printing a poppy and displaying it in a window, or undertaking a virtual Poppy Run, but every poppy counts so the Legion is asking people to please support in any way they can.
The money raised in 2020 will enable the Legion to continue its vital work delivering life-long support to Service and ex-Service personnel and their families through hardships, injuries and bereavements.
The Legion uses donations in many ways including providing crisis grants, sport and art based recovery programmes, specialist dementia care, and advising and supporting with benefits and money issues.
Supporting the launch of the Appeal is ex-soldier Lawrence Philips from south Yorkshire who says The Royal British Legion 'saved his life' this year and set him on the path to his dream job as a teacher. When the pandemic struck, Lawrence, 28, found himself out of work and at the mercy of a payday loan company. But the Legion helped Lawrence to clear his debt and he's started a new teaching job in Doncaster.
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