The Langford branch of the Royal Canadian Legion missed its 2021 fundraising goal for its annual poppy drive, prompting a rethink of the strategy for next year.
The driveB次元官网网址檚 total of just under $90,000 fell short of its goal by more than $10,000 and was also about $7,000 below the 2020 total.
Langford legion president Norm Scott said finding enough volunteers to do the work was challenging, with a number of people hesitant to get involved due to concerns around COVID-19.
Tray box donations were down, Scott said, so the legion will look at making donating easier in the future by having QR codes or tap options for debit and credit cards. The legion executive plans to meet next week to review the campaign as a whole.
B次元官网网址淣o matter what we raise, itB次元官网网址檚 still a success and we are still able to honour our veterans and our families in need, and do what we normally do every year,B次元官网网址 Scott said. B次元官网网址淓ven if weB次元官网网址檇 received $50,000, we would still do what we can for the community.B次元官网网址
He thanked volunteers who gave their time and the community members who did donate.
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