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Once again auge thank you from all at the GSPCA to Linda and all involved with the Purple Poppy Campaign Guernsey
Organised by Linda Laine and kindly made by Sally Johnson, Sue Queripel, Christa Tee, Sue Haggarty and Odile Davy who all adore animals and are ask the community each November to ‘Please wear your purple poppy alongside your red poppy’.
The Purple Poppies are on sale at various locations including here at the GSPCA Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
The GSPCA have Purple Poppies on sale at our front desk.
Organised by Linda Laine and kindly made by Sally Johnson, Ruby Dodd, Sue Queripel, Christa Tee, Sue Haggarty and Odile Davy who all adore animals and are asking the community to ‘Please wear your purple poppy alongside your red poppy’.
On sale at the GSPCA and a number of other locations for a minimum donation of £1 the proceeds will help animals in Guernsey.
Our opening hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 11am to 4pm on Sunday.
Every year at this time we remember the lost and fallen that have gone before us.
Today at the GSPCA the team will be respecting 2 minutes of silence as will many on this very special day.
On sale at the GSPCA we still have a small number of Purple Poppies - http://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/%E2%80%98purple-poppy-campaign%E2%80%99-wear-yours-against-your-red-poppy-remember-animal-victims-warfare-0
These Purple Poppies are on sale to raise awareness and to remember all animal victims of warfare.
"We will never forget them, nor the sacrifice they have given and continue to give".
Purple Poppies available from :
Please wear your Purple Poppy, with pride, alongside your Red Poppy.
On sale at the GSPCA and a number of other locations for a minimum donation of £1 the proceeds will help animals in Guernsey.
Every year at this time we remember the lost and fallen that have gone before us. Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day, Armistice Day or Veterans Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth countries to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty since World War I. This day, or alternative dates, are also recognized as special days for war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries.