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Join in The 1918 Poppy Pledge

Emma Jones from East Kilbride is supporting Poppyscotl­and

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Emma Jones from East Kilbride is just one many people to take The 2018 Poppy Pledge to raise funds for Poppyscotl­and. She says:“I wanted to be in the Armed Forces but I couldn’t so this in my way to help them.

“I mastered the art of making tablet and packaging it to sell to family and friends.

“We’ve had a family ceilidh with lots of dancing, lots of laughter and a few bake sales and coffee mornings. I support Poppyscotl­and because of all the awesome work they do.“

The 1918 Poppy Pledge was launched to honour every member of the Armed Forces

This year marks a significan­t anniversar­y, the centenary of the end of World War 1 and a poignant landmark in our history.

But it’s also a chance to make a positive difference if you join The 1918 Poppy Pledge, a nationwide fundraisin­g campaign to raise much-needed funds for Poppyscotl­and.

The charity works tirelessly to support the Armed Forces community, and thousands of people have pledged to each raise a minimum of £1918 this year, to honour our bravest and make a lasting difference.

Rhidian Jones has signed up for the Poppy Pledge. Having served in the Army for 16 years, Rhidian is no stranger to facing tests of strength, endurance and stamina.

But this year, the 43-year-old, from Johnstone, Renfrewshi­re, is taking on a task he admits is his most challengin­g yet.

As part of his fundraisin­g efforts, Rhidian will complete a combined 100 miles of race events – one mile for every year since the armistice.

And if that wasn’t enough, he will also take every step with 20kg strapped to his back.

“I wanted to raise money for Poppyscotl­and, which I think is a fantastic charity, but I also wanted to raise awareness of the fact that it is the centenary year,” explained Rhidian, who now works in the financial who fought in The Great War and in the many conflicts since, and is a year-long campaign to raise £500,000.

The charity are asking schools, groups, clubs, organisati­ons and individual­s around the country to step forward and take The 1918 Poppy Pledge, making it their mission to raise £1918 by Remembranc­e Sunday on November 11.

Could you rally your comrades and spring into action to help?

Visit www.poppyscotl­and.org.uk/ poppypledg­e sector after leaving the Army six years ago. “I wanted to do something that would capture the imaginatio­n – marching with weights is also a very military activity, and I thought I would do 100 miles to represent every year since the First World War. “I also wanted to do a series of events throughout the year – if I had one event, I thought it would be a ‘big bang’ then it would be over and done with. Whereas I’m doing my events from April right through to November 11, so I think that means I will continue to capture people’s imaginatio­ns throughout the year.”

Alongside Poppy Pledgers around the country, Rhidian has “enlisted” to raise £1918 during the course of the year, and it is hoped the schools, groups, clubs, organisati­ons and individual­s taking part will help donate £500,000 towards Poppyscotl­and’s vital work.

Money raised from The 1918 Poppy Pledge will help Poppyscotl­and provide lifechangi­ng support to members of the Armed Forces community. The charity provides tailored funding and assistance also funds services in advice, employment, housing, mental health, mobility and respite.

Poppyscotl­and’s Head of Fundraisin­g Gordon Michie said: “The Poppy Pledge will be a lasting tribute to those who fell in the First World War but importantl­y, it will also allow us to make a step change in the scale of support Poppyscotl­and is able to provide those who rely on our support today.”

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Proud soldier Rhidian Jones served for 16 years

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