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QVC UK has been working with The Royal British Legion since 2010 selling a range of poppy products, raising over £1 million for the Legion.
Volunteering Roles in Devon & Cornwall
Our volunteers have been at the heart of the Poppy Appeal for over 100 years, helping us raise millions of pounds. Apply now to become a Poppy Appeal volunteer.
After being diagnosed with PTSD and being medically discharged from the Army, Stacey turned to us for support with her recovery.
Army Welfare Worker Sergeant Adam Kastein speaks of his experience of coming out whilst in the Army.
Rajindar Singh Dhatt was living in pre-partition India when the Second World War broke out. He joined the army and fought at Kohima and Imphal in North East India.
Alan McQuillin, 97, joined the RAF in 1941 taking part in the Normandy landings before being deployed to support the war effort in the Far East.
It is with deepest sorrow that the Royal British Legion marks the death of our Sovereign and Patron, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
We are working with Chesterfield-based distillers, Derbyshire Distillery, to produce their new Eleventh Hour Gin.
Come together for a fun, family 5k at locations across the country this October and November. Take on the 5k your way to support the Poppy Appeal.
Volunteering Roles in South & West Yorkshire
Poppy Railton, 11, has been supporting the Poppy Appeal since she was in infant school. This year unable to sell poppies with her Guide group she is encouraging people to get involved in other ways.
Read stories of how RBL bring together nations, communities and individuals to create better futures for the Armed Forces community and their families.
Karl Phillips works in the FP Force in the RAF and in April was part of a team helping to provide additional support to NHS Ambulance crews.
Poppyscotland and The National Memorial Arboretum are part of The Royal British Legion family of charities.
Despite the vital role of Commonwealth forces in WW2, many of the contributions of the men and women from those nations remains unknown or ignored.