The Earl Haig Fund Scotland, trading as poppyscotland, is a Scottish charity for veterans of the British Armed Forces and their dependants. It was founded in 1921[2] by Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig as part of the broader British Haig Fund.[3] Its main source of funding is the Scottish Poppy Appeal, organised in conjunction with the Royal British Legion in Scotland, which sells remembrance poppies in early November leading up to Remembrance Sunday. The first Poppy Appeal took place in 1921, and in 1926 Countess Haig established the Lady Haig's Poppy Factory in Edinburgh. The fund merged with The Royal British Legion in 2011 but operates as a distinct charity with the Legion.[4][5]

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Earl Haig Fund Scotland
Formation1921 [1]
FounderDouglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Legal statusCharity
HeadquartersNew Haig House, Logie Green Road, Edinburgh EH7 4HQ
SubsidiariesLady Haig's Poppy Factory
Websitewww.poppyscotland.org.uk
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Funds raised by the Scottish Poppy Appeal are directed to:

  • Providing direct financial assistance to ex-Service men, women and their dependents in Scotland.
  • Funding an advice service, including pension claims and appeals.
  • Supported employment for veterans with disabilities.
  • Grants and research for ex-Service organisations that deliver specialist services to veterans in Scotland.

They also sell a wide variety of products beside poppies such as clothing and soft toys.

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