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Stars perform in pop-up concert for Poppy Appeal 2012
24 October 2012
Chart topping pop sensations Alesha
Dixon and Pixie Lott headlined a free
pop-up poppy pop concert in Trafalgar Square dedicated to Armed
Forces families to launch The Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal
2012 on Wednesday 24 October.
They were joined by the Military Wives Choir and
star of West End musical 'Let It Be' James Fox,
singing the official Poppy Appeal 2012 single 'Landlocked' written
by multi-award winning lyricist Tim Rice
with Pete Hobbs and James Fox.
The musical stars gathered to throw their support behind the Poppy
Appeal, the nation's biggest and best loved fundraising campaign in
support of our brave Armed Forces community.
A video of the launch can be viewed at
the bottom of this page.
Ahead of the launch Alesha Dixon said: "I am honoured to be a part
of the Poppy Appeal this year. I took part in wheelchair basketball
and archery at The Battle Back Centre for injured Service
personnel, which is run by the Legion.
"It was personally inspiring to meet the Centre staff and
participants such as Clive Smith, who was seriously injured in
Afghanistan. I saw first hand how Clive and other troops are being
supported in their recovery through sport, and to focus on what is
possible. They put their necks on the line to give us all a normal
life, and I'm glad to be giving something back to them by
supporting the Poppy Appeal."
Click here
to watch a video of Alesha's time at The Battle Back
Centre.
Commenting on her support, Pixie Lott said: "My
Grandad was in the Royal Navy and Great Grandad was in the Royal
Marines Light Infantry, so when The Royal British Legion asked me
if I'd be one of the faces of this year's Poppy Appeal, I jumped at
the chance.
"I visited RAF Northolt to see the Legion's fantastic work at
their monthly advice clinic and met Pamela, a single mother with a
one-year old daughter. The Legion's staff gave Pamela a shoulder to
lean on during her divorce, and she's now getting ready for a tour
of the Falkland Islands at the end of November. I really admire
Pamela's courage and resilience and feel proud to be supporting
brave Service people like her."
Click here
to watch a video of Pixie's visit to RAF
Northolt.
This year's Poppy Appeal target is a record-breaking £42 million,
with all the money raised going towards the Legion's vital support
for members of the Armed Forces and their families in need.
The Legion's Director National Events and Fundraising Russell
Thompson OBE: "As a result of the public's generous support, the
Legion is able to spend £1.7 million every week on direct,
practical care to over 165,000 people a year.
"We're thrilled to be starting the Poppy Appeal on such a high
note and expect this year's Appeal to be the most successful
ever."
The Legion offers flexible and wide-ranging support to all
generations of the Armed Forces and their families, including
emergency grants, debt advice, employment and training support,
assistance through tribunals and inquests, as well as care homes
and family breaks.
Jade Mandara's family benefitted from the Legion's support when
they were forced to move home suddenly, she said: "I call the
Legion my angel - I would have been homeless without them. I really
panicked when I found out we had to move out of our house,
especially because my partner Shane was serving in Afghanistan at
the time.
"The Legion has been brilliant, they gave us bond, rent and white
goods - everything we needed to set up a new home. We're also going
on a family holiday next year thanks to the Legion. It will be
amazing to go away with Shane and our two baby girls."
Support to help in-Service personnel is one of the
Legion's priorities in 2012 through a £30 million commitment to
create and operate The Battle Back Centre, which provides sports
and adventure activities to help wounded, injured and sick Service
personnel recover.
Sapper Clive Smith, one of the faces of the Poppy Appeal 2012
poster campaign said: "Taking part in activities like
wheelchair basketball, rock climbing and bowling was great fun and
really encouraged me to focus on what I could do, as opposed to
what I couldn't do after injury.
"The Battle Back Centre has given me a positive outlook which has
really helped in all parts of my life. It's humbling to know that
the Centre has been created because of the public's generous
support for guys like me through the Poppy Appeal."
Our Poppy Appeal press pack has information on all aspects of the Poppy Appeal 2012.
Media contact:
Afsheen Latif, Public Relations Officer, The Royal British
Legion
T: 020 3207 2243 E: alatif@britishlegion.org.uk