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Veterans seek help to spread the poppy

After years of serving our country and communities, Royal Canadian Legion veterans are asking folks of the West Shore for a hand.
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Ervin Kobialko

After years of serving our country and communities, Royal Canadian Legion veterans are asking folks of the West Shore for a hand.

This year the West Shore Poppy Fund committee has come up short with volunteers to help with the annual poppy drive.

Last year the committee, working out of the Royal Canadian Legion, Prince Edward Branch in Langford, had about 225 volunteers. This year the number of has dropped to 125 people and the veterans need help covering the community.

Volunteers donB次元官网网址檛 have to be veterans or part of a military family. Positions are open to anyone over 19 years old.

B次元官网网址淲e can brief them and send them out with poppies to designated businesses,B次元官网网址 said Gerry Lee, West Shore Poppy Fund committee chair.

The volunteers may be sent to coffee shops, grocery stores or shopping malls. Each shift is two hours.

B次元官网网址淲e have to have these stations manned otherwise we are not going to get the pubic support,B次元官网网址  said Ervin Kobialko, the West Shore Poppy Fund committee treasurer. Last year the poppy drive raised $80,000.

Kobialko served in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a warrant officer for 25 years.  Lee was in the master warrant officer in the Canadian Army for 31 years.

B次元官网网址淲e appreciate it when (people wear a poppy) to remember the veterans and to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice,B次元官网网址 Lee said.

The men said they like seeing children wear poppies and learn about what veterans have done for our country.

Funds raised from the poppy drive helps out veterans and their families. Money is donated to various groups such as the Priory, Broadmead Care Society, Cockrell House, WestCom Medi-lend Society and the West Shore Adult Day Centre.

B次元官网网址淲e try to help out as much as we can,B次元官网网址 Lee said.

To volunteer call the poppy fund committee at 250-478-9812 or the the Langford Legion Branch 91 at 250-478-1828.

reporter@goldstreamgazette.com

 

 





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