The Scotsman

Veterans charities to share pot of £120,000

- CATRIONA WEBSTER

CHARITIES that support veterans and ex-service personnel are to share £120,000 of funding from the Scottish Government.

The grant money from the Scottish Veterans Fund will be distribute­d between 16 organisati­ons, including Veterans Scotland and Legion Scotland. Set up in 2008, the fund has invested £700,000 in projects that help people leaving the armed forces.

Veterans secretary Keith Brown said: “We owe an enormous debt to all those who have served in our armed forces – they deserve, and should receive, the highest level of advice, support and care in return.

“The majority of our 2,000 veterans leaving the armed forces and settling in Scotland each year integrate seamlessly. However, a small number experience difficulti­es in accessing some services and require additional support tailored to their needs.

“This money will provide even more resources to local and national organisati­ons working to support our veterans.”

Edinburgh’s Lady Haig Poppy Factory, owned by charity Poppyscotl­and, is to receive £2,200 from the fund. The factory’s disabled ex-service workforce hand-assemble poppies and wreaths for the Scottish poppy appeal in November.

Manager Charlie Pelling said: “The funding will provide a welcome boost to our educationa­l visit programme, which will be attended by more than 1,500 school pupils this year.

“It will enable us to host an interactiv­e mobile museum as part of this activity, offering the pupils an opportunit­y to glimpse life as a young person during the Second World War.

“We hope that the young people’s experience­s will inspire and encourage them to support the poppy and Poppyscotl­and’s work in the future.”

Veterans Scotland has been granted £10,000. The organisati­on’s Martin Gibson said: “Veterans Scotland will continue to ensure that informatio­n on support and advice is readily available.”

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