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The Poppy Appeal is the Royal British Legion’s biggest fundraising campaign held every year in November, during the period of Remembrance.
Each year thousands of volunteers around the country take part in our annual Poppy Appeal. Due to challenges and restrictions we are unable to accept any volunteers for this year.
We have taken the difficult decision to cancel this year's Birmingham Poppy Day due to the unprecedented challenges that Covid-19 poses for Poppy Appeal 2020.
Our red poppy is a symbol of Remembrance and of hope, including hope for a positive future and a peaceful world.
Thousands of amazing volunteers help raise vital funds during the annual Poppy Appeal. Meet a few of them.
Support The Royal British Legion by buying your poppies and poppy items online at the Poppy Shop.
Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, we have unfortunately cancelled this year's Bristol Poppy Day.
Choose from a range of commemorative wreaths in return for a donation to The Royal British Legion.
John Green joined Legion members to visit the battlefields of the Somme and Ypres before marching to the Menin Gate with his Grandson, Edward.
London Poppy Day took place on 29 October 2020, with a variety of fundraising across the capital from the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force, veterans, and supporters.
This year's Manchester Poppy Day has sadly been cancelled because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
We're sorry to announce that this year's Leeds Poppy Day has been cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19.
Every year we host Poppy Days across the UK as part of our annual Poppy Appeal, with hundreds of military personnel taking part alongside volunteers.
Join us for a City Poppy Day – a collection day supported by members of the Armed Forces, all in aid of the Poppy Appeal for The Royal British Legion.
After 100 years in circulation as a worldwide symbol symbol of Remembrance, the meaning behind the poppy can get a little lost in translation.
There is no right or wrong way to wear a poppy. Wearing one is a matter of personal choice, as is, how to wear it.