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c. statistics need to be kept of the location where canvassers<br />

have been placed and, if possible, an hourly count of<br />

funds donated. This action provides the opportunity<br />

to assess the success of the campaign in the different<br />

areas of the community. For example, there may be a<br />

requirement for additional canvassers or if a canvassing<br />

location is very busy or if sparse, fewer canvassers will be<br />

required. Also, the information will be of great help when<br />

preparing for the next <strong>Poppy</strong> Campaign;<br />

d. funds are to be deposited as quickly as possible into a<br />

<strong>Poppy</strong> Trust Fund Bank Account which is separate from<br />

other branch accounts; and<br />

e. <strong>Poppy</strong> Trust Funds must remain under the control of the<br />

Legion. Other Veterans groups or organizations should<br />

not be permitted to take part in soliciting or distributing<br />

<strong>Poppy</strong> Trust Funds.<br />

POPPY STICKER PROGRAM COORDINATOR<br />

318.<br />

a. In 2006 the Dominion <strong>Poppy</strong> and Remembrance<br />

Committee developed a poppy sticker in response to the<br />

many requests received which asked for an alternative<br />

to the traditional pin poppy. The committee was also<br />

concerned that our Veterans who reside in various facilities<br />

were denied the opportunity to participate in the annual<br />

Remembrance period by not being able to wear a poppy.<br />

During the same period the food industry also expressed<br />

concerns regarding the use of traditional pin poppies in<br />

the various kitchens, restaurants, cafes and diners across<br />

Canada. Since then many who work in the food industry<br />

have used the poppy sticker as a means to participate in<br />

remembering Canada’s lost war heroes.<br />

Following the successful introduction of the poppy sticker<br />

the same committee began to develop a program designed<br />

to promote the distribution of poppy stickers to our Veterans<br />

who are housed in various facilities across Canada. In 2006<br />

the first “<strong>Poppy</strong> Sticker Day” was held in selected locations<br />

across Canada. The continued success of these branches in<br />

distributing <strong>Poppy</strong> Stickers to our shut-ins is the inspiration<br />

behind seeing this program expand across Canada.<br />

The following year the program was expanded to include<br />

primary schools. A brochure was created, which outlines the<br />

program, how it is to be conducted and helpful hints that will<br />

ensure success. The brochure can be found on the Dominion<br />

Command Website.<br />

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POPPY MANUAL

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