Veterans charity Erskine says thanks a MILLION to footie fans
Rangers Supporters Erskine Appeal– the brainchild of Gers fan Tom Clark – was launched in 2007 to raise vital funds for the Renfrewshire home’s specialist care of veterans and their families.
RSEA celebrate raising a Million pounds for the Veterans Charity Erskine 1916
Caption: Black Watch squaddie Callum Robson alongside Erskine chief executive Tom Cumming, RSEA president Gordon Smith, and RSEA secretary Tom Clark
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RANGERS fans have reached a fundraising landmark by breaking the £1million barrier for Scotland’s largest Veterans charity. The Rangers Supporters Erskine Appeal was launched in 2007 and has been at the forefront of a drive to raise funds to aid residents and staff at the four care home sites. The group have contributed to countless projects for Veterans living in Erskine’s establishments, including a Sporting Memories room, a Reminiscence room, a Namaste room and a Bridge Activities room. And secretary Tom Clark - who was the main behind the formation of the RSEA - is delighted to have surpassed a significant target.