VOLUNTEERS are wanted in Warwickshire to help the Royal British Legion’s (RBL) Poppy Appeal.
The RBL is looking for new recruits in the county to help with the annual appeal, which runs every October and November to raise funds in support of veterans and the Armed Forces community.
In the build up to this year’s appeal, the RBL is asking people living near the county if they could spare some time to volunteer for the charity, in areas such as Rugby, Coventry, Warwick, Bedworth, Tysoe and Bidford-on-Avon.
Claire Elliston, the Poppy Appeal Manager for the Royal British Legion in Warwickshire, said: “We would encourage anyone who is interested in volunteering for the Poppy Appeal to get in touch with us to find out more.
“If you are looking for a more active part in the Appeal, we would love to have you as a Poppy Appeal Organiser. This role is crucial to delivering the Appeal in the county and includes distributing poppy boxes, organising a team of dedicated volunteers, and counting money. You will be fully supported in the role, including receiving training before the Poppy Appeal.
“If you are well organised with excellent time management, capable of leading a small team, able to build key relationships and have strong verbal and written communications, a Poppy Appeal Organiser role may be perfect for you. Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, support your community and build your skills.”
The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal is the charity’s largest fundraising campaign and takes place every year in the run up to Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday. The money raised makes a vital difference to people in the Armed Forces community, providing expert advice and practical support.
After 26 years in the army, including operational tours in Bosnia and Iraq, veteran Baz Seymour was diagnosed with complex trauma PTSD. This was compounded when he suffered a stroke whilst out running in 2020.
Baz, 48, said: “The Royal British Legion were there for me, they sent me to their Battle Back Centre where I did loads of activities such as archery, canoeing, rafting, things you never get the chance to do normally. But it was mainly about meeting like-minded people and rediscovering the camaraderie I had enjoyed in service.
“Without the work of the RBL’s volunteers and collectors during the Poppy Appeal, this might never have been possible. Every penny raised during the Appeal goes to help people like me, so I’d like to thank those volunteers, from the bottom of my heart.
“If you can give them a few hours of your time, please do – it makes a world of difference.”
The Royal British Legion can support with housing, debt and money advice, employment and physical and mental health.
Visit www.rbl.org.uk/poppyappealvolunteer or call 0345 845 1945 for more information about volunteering with the RBL.
