Help change a veteran’s life

Sue Arnott, Ebelyn Davies and Sylvia English helped make more than 4000 poppies to use at lsst year''s Remembrance Day service.

Ocean Grove Barwon Heads RSL sub-branch is asking the local community to dig deep this Remembrance Day and donate to its annual poppy appeal.

“Our poppy appeal will look a little bit different this year, and you may not see our RSL volunteers on the streets raising money by selling the iconic poppy as we normally would,” sub-branch president Kel Arnott said.

“But just because we may not be able to physically fundraise, does not mean that the need to raise funds disappears.

“We need your help now, more than ever. If you can, a small donation – a gift of kindness – for a poppy from the Ocean Grove Barwon Heads sub-branch, or you can donate online via poppyappeal.com.au to help change a veteran’s life. Every little bit counts.”

The RSL’s Poppy Appeal is an annual fundraising activity that sub-branches across the nation take on in the lead up to Remembrance Day each year. Every dollar raised through the Poppy Appeal will go to supporting veterans and their families with a range of RSL health and wellbeing support services, including relief from financial hardship.

The sub-branch has poppy sales trays at:

Ocean Grove

Mint Cafe, Home Hardware, Cleo Fine Jewellery, Wallington Rural, Ocean Grove Newsagency, Coles.

Barwon Heads

APCO Service Centre, Barwon Heads Post Office.