The annual fundraising event in East Lothian and the Scottish Borders takes place this year on Sunday 29 September
Read moreThe annual fundraising event in East Lothian and the Scottish Borders takes place this year on Sunday 29 September
Read moreLed by Poppyscotland, the Unforgotten Forces consortium has now been joined by the Royal Air Forces Association
Read moreInternational Women’s Day is just over a week away (Friday, 8th March) and Scotland’s leading military charity is embracing the annual event in order to celebrate the contribution of women in the Armed Forces.
Read moreEx-Fusilier Allen Clarke set up the group at Bellrock Close in Glasgow after discovering that making art was highly beneficial to his own mental health
Read moreIn a visit led by the Defence Medical Welfare Service (DMWS) team, Scottish Veterans Minister Graeme Dey met with attendees of Ayrshire Veterans Breakfast Club, at the Melbourne Café, followed by a visit to the Unforgotten Forces consortium at Poppyscotland’s Head Office in Kilmarnock.
Read moreResidents tucked into haggis as part of a traditional Burns Night supper at The Royal Star & Garter Homes.
Read moreThe Veterans Minister today learned about a ground-breaking service that is providing life-changing support to older Armed Forces veterans in Scotland.
Read morePoppyscotland will launch a new Welfare Support Service for the Armed Forces community in Scotland in the coming months, and now the leading military charity is on the lookout for six talented and committed individuals across the country to help deliver this exciting initiative.
Read moreThis consultation seeks views on potential improvements to the statutory charity regulation framework in Scotland, in light of proposals put forward by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).
Read moreLeading Armed Forces charity Poppyscotland is putting together an exhibition that will be on display as part of an exciting new project next year – and is on the lookout for stuffed toys, including a special teddy bear, that were produced at the historic Lady Haig’s Poppy Factory, in Edinburgh, back in the 1930s.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here