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Soldier On

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What is Soldier On?
Soldier On is a program of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) which contributes to the recovery of ill and injured CAF members and veterans by providing opportunities and resources through sport, recreational, and creative activities. Soldier On is recognized for improving the quality of life of the ill and injured and is a highly visible and integral component of the Department of National Defence, and the CAF’s commitment to the care of ill and injured members. Generous Canadians support the program through donations and fundraising to the Soldier On Fund, which is managed by Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services.
 
What Does Soldier On Do?
Since 2007, Soldier On has supported over 15,000 ill and injured members using sport and physical recreational activities to enable social support, build confidence in their abilities and realize their full potential. Soldier On provides members with a safe environment to challenge themselves and become inspired in ways that they may not have thought possible, contributing to and providing a gateway to enhance ones’ well-being. This re-introduction to an active lifestyle provides opportunities to develop new skills, build confidence and meet peers with similar challenges. 

Does it make a difference?
Many ill/injured members credit Soldier On with helping in their recovery, overcoming their challenges, opening doors to other life opportunities, and assisting in their transition to civilian life.   

Teams

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Individuals

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Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
Dec 01 Barb Fletcher CA$27.80
Dec 01 John Lammey Thank you for everything you do for veterans with disabilities! CA$25.00
Dec 01 Anonymous Donated to honor my Father's Service Undisclosed amount
Dec 01 Barry Pembleton CA$100.00
Dec 01 Jessica Dajko This is for the honour a soldier but I cannot pick just one. So I would like to honour all past and present I served with CA$27.80
Dec 01 Anonymous These two brothers fought in World War II Ken was 16 years old when he enlisted George, was disabled during the conflict in Korea CA$108.31
Dec 01 Beth Dykeman Bravo to the organizers and all participants in this event! CA$33.16
Dec 01 Les Taylor CA$54.63
Dec 01 Anonymous CA$108.31
Dec 01 Anonymous Undisclosed amount