Fundraising

Fundraising efforts from the Canada Army Run will go to support the Canadian Forces Personnel Support programs (CFPSA), including Soldier On and the Military Families Fund.

CF SOLDIER ON

CF Soldier On is symbolic of the women and men of the Canadian Forces.  In essence, it is the spirit of heroic inner perseverance and courage of the sailors, soldiers, airmen and airwomen of the Canadian Forces combined with the physical motion of marching forward, onward, and upward, toward the success of any given mission.

The program was created in 2007 with the aim to support sailors, soldiers, airmen and airwomen, both serving and retired, and their eligible dependents with a physical or mental disability, to fully and actively participate in physical activity, recreation or sport.  The promotion of a healthy and active lifestyle is accomplished through the aim of optimizing physical and mental recovery.  For soldiers, in particular, the program will promote and support the return to military service or transition to civilian life. This is accomplished through close working relations with the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces.

Our Mission

To optimize the physical and mental function of CF personnel, CF dependents and retired CF personnel with a physical or mental disability by supporting their active and full participation in physical activity, recreation and sport.
 

Our Vision

To contribute to the operational readiness and effectiveness of the defence team by enriching the lives of those with disabilities, through sport.
 

Fact

The origins of the Paralympic Movement (www.paralympic.ca), the global sports movement for athletes with a disability that parallels the Olympics, are linked to the rehabilitative care of WWII veterans, including some of the 55,000 Canadian soldiers injured during the war.

More information at www.cfpsa.com/en/psp/soldieron

MILITARY FAMLIES FUND

"When our families call out for help, we must be able to answer that call immediately and substantially.

Our families have been here for us through our enrolment, our training, our deployments, and our homecomings. The military life places significant demands on our loved ones. They did not volunteer for service – but serve they do, and with great distinction. It is our turn to be there for our families.” - General Rick Hillier Chief of the Defence Staff

The then Chief of the Defence Staff, General Rick Hillier, in recognition of the outpouring of support from Canadians, announced the creation of the Military Families Fund in April 2007. This fund will grow through the generous contributions of Canadians, corporations and other organizations, adding a new vehicle to support Canadian Forces members and their families.

More information at www.cfpsa.com/en/corporate/mfamily
 
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