An item from the national Poppy Campaign.
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A reminder from the Digital Poppy campaign.
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If you happen to live in an area that does not have an active branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, this might be an option for you to obtain a poppy.
Dear Poppy Campaign Supporter:
Last year you kindly and generously donated to the Legion’s National Poppy Campaign through the Digital Poppy initiative at www.mypoppy.ca.
We’re asking if you could please participate as a donor again this year. All funds raised from donations through the Digital Poppy are dedicated to needed programs and services for our Veterans and their families.
Please visit www.mypoppy.ca to personalize, dedicate and share your 2020 Digital Poppy.
Thank you for your continued support.
Sincerely,
David Flannigan
David Flannigan, Chair, Legion National Foundation
The Digital Poppy as part of the National Poppy Campaign is generously supported by our corporate partner, HomeEquity Bank.
An item from Dominion Command.
Good afternoon,
This Remembrance Day, honor veterans by dedicating a Poppy in memory of their name at mypoppy.ca
Thank you,
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Bonjour,
En ce jour du Souvenir, rendons hommage à un vétéran en lui dédiant un coquelicot commémoratif personnel sur moncoquelicot.ca.
Merci.
Freeman D. Chute, MMM, CD
Senior Program Officer/Agent principal de programme
During the presentation at Rideau Hall, the 2019 digital poppy was unveiled, the second year for this virtual option.
People who donate online will receive a digital poppy that can include the name of a Veteran being honoured, and can be shared on social media. People are invited to visit mypoppy.ca starting on October 25. This year, the online initiative is supported by HomeEquity Bank. Canadians living abroad and donors around the world can also take part in the 2019 campaign.
As the national symbol of Remembrance, the red poppy reflects the ongoing gratitude we have for our Fallen Veterans, including military and RCMP Veterans.
Funds raised during the National Poppy Campaign are distributed across Canada to help support Veterans and their families, communities, and to promote Remembrance.
Lors de la présentation qui s’est tenue à Rideau Hall, il y eu aussi le dévoilement du coquelicot numérique 2019, soit cette option virtuelle, qui en est à sa deuxième année.
Les personnes qui font un don en ligne recevront un coquelicot numérique qui peut inclure le nom d’un vétéran à commémorer ou à reconnaître, et être diffusé sur les médias sociaux. Les gens sont invités à visiter mypoppy.ca/fr à compter du 25 octobre.
Cette année, l’initiative en ligne est parrainée par Home Equity Bank. Les Canadiens vivant à l’étranger et les donateurs de partout dans le monde peuvent donc également prendre part à la campagne 2019.
En tant que symbole national du Souvenir, le coquelicot rouge reflète la gratitude que nous continuons d’exprimer à nos vétérans tombés, y compris les vétérans militaires et de la GRC.
Les fonds recueillis lors la Campagne nationale du coquelicot sont distribués à travers le Canada pour venir en aide aux vétérans et à leurs familles, ainsi qu’aux communautés, et pour promouvoir le Souvenir.