Currently Raised:
$
254,508.12

Stories from Canada

The Repatriations of fallen Canadian soldiers affect Canadians from coast to coast.

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Toronto Police Military Veterans Association donate to Memorial

Members of the Toronto Police Military Veterans Association visited Quinte West Thursday, April 12th to present a cheque for $4,500 to Mayor Williams and representatives from 8 Wing CFB Trenton towards the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial project. Members present included; Jack Reid, President of Association (Staff Superintendent Retired), Gerald Sullivan (Sgt Retired), Bruce Priestman, Treasurer, (Sgt [...]

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Royal Canadian Regiment Association proudly supports the Afghan Memorial

Thanks to representatives from the Royal Canadian Regiment Association who presented a cheque for $2,650 to the Memorial project. The regiment has lost over 30 members to the conflict in Afghanistan and saw the significance of contributing to the project so families can come to reflect. For more information on the Royal Canadian Regiment Association, [...]

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Hockey in Honour: Success on the Ice

The Hockey in Honour fundraising game was held Saturday, February 25th in Waterloo with an all-star hockey team from 8 Wing CFB Trenton representing the Canadian Forces and facing off against a select team from Allan Cup Hockey. The game was a great success and a big thanks goes out to all those involved for [...]

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Giant motorcycle rally coming to CFB Trenton

By Ernst Kuglin/Trentonian It will be a ride to remember. The annual Heroes Highway Ride, organized by Perfect Pigs Motorcycle Club draws thousands of riders across the country. But there’s nothing piggish about the event scheduled for June 2. The event will raise money for the Wounded Warriors campaign and the Tony Stacey Centre for [...]

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How can Canadians give to help build the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial? Please join all Canadians coast to coast who have already been giving to this Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial Fund. This is not a government initiative, but solely funded by Canadians honoring Canadian soldiers. Individuals, companies and organizations are all welcome to contribute to the fund to complete the $1.5 million dollar project. Donations, no matter how small, will make this a reality.

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