POPPY SCOTLAND
alison Clark-dick, 23, from Uddingston, has been raising funds for Poppyscotland for the past six years.
She was encouraged to take part after spotting an appeal for more volunteers to help with the Poppy appeal and she’s been raising money for the charity ever since.
The politics and history graduate was always interested in the First and Second world wars, and studied the legacy of the conflicts, mentally and physically, upon serving soldiers.
She says: “these people have given up their freedom, family life, and often their lives for us, so the least I can do is make a bit of an effort to give something back.
“Charities like Poppyscotland need to be supported because they fill an important void, providing things like housing and employment opportunities.”
alison organised a coffee morning and invited friends, family and neighbours, raising £250.
The following year, she organised a second one in the local church, raising £750.
Each year, she also works alongside a retired army Major to organise the local Poppy appeal. together, they have raised tens of thousands of pounds.
alison says: “my grandad fought in world war two with the RAF but I don’t have anyone in my family in the Forces today. I still think it’s important to do my bit and step up to the mark.”