Scotty's Little Soldiers

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Jack Rigby

Jack Rigby

My Story

My dad Fusilier Lee Rigby was murdered on May 22nd 2013 when I was only 2 and a half years old. This year marked the 10 year anniversary, it's never easy but this year felt even harder for some reason. 

To help me through this year I have been concentrating on raising funds and awareness for Scotty's Little Soldiers. In May I took part in the May marathon, taking on 26.2 miles during the month of May. This really helped me to concentrate on something positive at a very difficult time while helping this amazing charity. 

More recently I have taken part in Scotty’s March with my mom, Rebecca. We walked 10K to raise funds for Scotty’s.

My mom registered me with Scotty’s in 2013 and I have been a proud member ever since. I have met other children that understand what it's like to be in this position. I've had fun at the Scotty's Christmas parties over the years and marched with Scottys through London on Remembrance Day which filled me with pride. I even named my dog Scotty after the charity.  

I now want to be able to give something back to Scottys and with your help donating we can help Scottys to continue supporting hundreds of bereaved military children just like me. 

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Funded

  • Target
    £100K
  • Raised so far
    £56K
  • Number of donors
    2600

My Story

My dad Fusilier Lee Rigby was murdered on May 22nd 2013 when I was only 2 and a half years old. This year marked the 10 year anniversary, it's never easy but this year felt even harder for some reason. 

To help me through this year I have been concentrating on raising funds and awareness for Scotty's Little Soldiers. In May I took part in the May marathon, taking on 26.2 miles during the month of May. This really helped me to concentrate on something positive at a very difficult time while helping this amazing charity. 

More recently I have taken part in Scotty’s March with my mom, Rebecca. We walked 10K to raise funds for Scotty’s.

My mom registered me with Scotty’s in 2013 and I have been a proud member ever since. I have met other children that understand what it's like to be in this position. I've had fun at the Scotty's Christmas parties over the years and marched with Scottys through London on Remembrance Day which filled me with pride. I even named my dog Scotty after the charity.  

I now want to be able to give something back to Scottys and with your help donating we can help Scottys to continue supporting hundreds of bereaved military children just like me.