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Jodie Older is a Healthcare Assistant currently serving in the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Nursing Corps.
With Covid-19 meaning Barry and Tricia couldn’t collect for the Poppy Appeal as normal this year, they rallied their local community to help them.
We're delighted to partner with leading online knitting and crochet retailer, Deramores, to get the nation involved with this year’s Poppy Appeal in a very crafty way.
Adham Khalek joined the Navy as a reserve medical officer in 2001. In civilian life, he’s a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in Oxfordshire.
If you are a Revolut customer you can now donate directly to the Poppy Appeal through Revolut Donations.
We support veterans, those in active service and their families with rehabilitation, finances, employment, housing and other vital services.
Donna Stonelake is a former Royal Navy Able Rating and mother of three whose husband, Mark, was injured whilst serving in Afghanistan.
Second World War veteran Ken Judd, 97, is a resident at the Legion’s Galanos House care home which relies on donations from the Poppy Appeal to care for elderly veterans in their times of need.
Margaret Wadsworth has been named ITV Fundraiser of the Year after raising almost £1 million for the Legion.
Veteran Lawrence Philips found himself struggling to adapt to civilian life and at the mercy of a payday loan company when COVID-19 meant he couldn’t work.
Every year we host Poppy Days across the UK as part of our annual Poppy Appeal, with hundreds of military personnel taking part alongside volunteers.
Maisie is selling cakes and poppies outside her school to raise money after we helped support her dad Duane, who left the Army earlier this year.
Army veteran Mark volunteered for the Poppy Appeal after a 35-year career in the military.
Alan was inspired to get involved with the Poppy Appeal when his family received support from the Legion after he was paralysed.
Nicole Brown is a Trainee Paramedic and Naval Reservist, and during lockdown earlier this year she helped support frontline NHS resources on the road.
Flyle Hussain collects for the Poppy Appeal, and although this year will be different, he’s been working to help organise collections in his local area.