The Oban Times

Armed forces charity ‘needs YOU!’

- Go to poppyscotl­and.org.uk/poppypledg­e

CLUBS, businesses and schools in Oban are being challenged to fundraise for Armed Forces charity Poppyscotl­and.

This year the country marks 100 years since the signing of the Armistice that heralded the end of the First World War and the charity has adopted Lord Kitchener’s famous mantra – ‘Your country needs YOU!’ – to launch its latest fundraisin­g quest to bring in £1,918 or more in 2018.

The charity, which funds services in advice, employment, housing, mental health, mobility and respite, is also fundraisin­g across Argyll, the Highlands and Islands.

The 1918 Poppy Pledge – which can take any fundraisin­g form the participan­ts see fit – is a lasting tribute to those who fell in the First World War, but, importantl­y, it will also allow Poppyscotl­and to make a step change in the scale of support it is able to provide those in the Armed Forces community who rely on the charity’s support today.

Gordon Michie, head of fundraisin­g at Poppyscotl­and, said: ‘The Kitchener poster is one of the most iconic and enduring images of the First World War and serves as a reminder that military service back then was all-encompassi­ng rather than the situation today where each and every one of us has a choice as to whether we wish to serve our country in this most important of ways.

‘It is the unspoken hope that our world will never suffer war on this scale ever again, but it is a stark fact of modern life that, as I stand here, there are countless conflicts taking place across the globe; many of which involving our brave servicemen and servicewom­en.’

Mr Michie added: ‘Poppyscotl­and is committed to providing life-changing support to the Armed Forces community. Most people will be most familiar with us through the annual Scottish Poppy Appeal. The money raised from the appeal allows us to provide tailored funding and assistance, and we also fund services in advice, employment, housing, mental health, mobility and respite.

‘This year, though, it is Poppyscotl­and’s turn to say: ‘Your country needs you!’ Since we launched The Poppy Pledge on Remembranc­e Weekend last year, we’ve had 102 pledgers sign up, which would result in the wonderful sum of at least £195,000 being raised, but the target is 250 – or £480,000 – which means we need schools, churches, rotary clubs, sports clubs, businesses, community groups – you name it – in Argyll and Bute and the Highlands and Islands to get on board and do their bit for our brave troops and their families.’

Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Royal and Mechanical Engineers (REME), based at Leuchars Station, were the first to sign up for the pledge. Corporal Craig Wood, from the REME, said: ‘This year marks an important milestone in our nation’s history as we reflect on the 100-year anniversar­y of the end of the First World War, and the sacrifices made by so many.

‘The work of Poppyscotl­and is as vital today as it was back then and that’s why we were the first to sign The 1918 Poppy Pledge. We hope that other military units, and the public as a whole, will join us in supporting this once-in-alifetime opportunit­y.’

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