We are deeply honored to partner with the Canadian Veterans Services Society and the Veterans Food Bank in their unwavering commitment to supporting our nation’s heroes. These organizations provide critical resources and assistance to veterans who have selflessly served our country. Through this partnership, we proudly recognize the sacrifices they have made, and we embrace the opportunity to give back. It is our turn to stand for those who have stood strong for us, ensuring they receive the care, respect, and support they deserve.
Canadian Veterans Services Society (CVSS) is committed to fostering a culture of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of our operations. Our driving belief that every Veteran (currently serving or retired) and First Responder (past or currently serving) deserves access to nutritious food and supportive services regardless of their background, identity, or circumstance. We are a national charity and will provide assistance in every Province through our Professional Partners. No two sets of circumstances are exactly alike. Post-traumatic stress (PTSD) can be devasting to individuals and their families. CVSS is a lifeline for many. With support from our resource partners and other service providers, we’ll work with everyone to find the right resources for their specific needs – food security, housing, integration support, peer- support, health and wellness for mind, body and spirit, VAC claims Assistance and more.
Please learn more at https://veteransfoodbankbc.ca.
We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the RCMP Veterans’ Association (RCMPVA), an organization with a rich history of serving those who have dedicated their lives to public service.
The RCMPVA, established in 1886, is a proud network of former RCMP employees committed to mutual support and community care. Incorporated as the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Veterans’ Association in 1924, the name was updated in 1954 to reflect the modern RCMP. For over a century, the RCMPVA has provided advocacy, resources, and community for its members and their families.
Working Together to Prioritize Mental Health
This collaboration highlights our shared dedication to supporting RCMP Veterans’ mental health and well-being. Since 2000, Diversified Rehabilitation Group has been a trusted provider of specialized mental health care for first responders, veterans, and their families.
As a Veterans Affairs Canada and RCMP-approved healthcare provider, Diversified offers programs designed to address PTSD, occupational stress injuries, anxiety, and depression. Our clinicians understand the unique challenges faced by RCMP veterans and first responders and are committed to providing compassionate, effective care.
Please learn more at https://rcmpva.org.
We are very proud to collaborate with and raise awareness about our supporter and partner, Ned’s Wish™. Ned’s Wish is a charitable organization committed to supporting law enforcement and the Canadian Armed Forces by providing financial and educational support to enhance the quality of life for their K-9 retirees in Canada.
After human police and armed forces officers finish serving their communities, their pension funds support them. Due to the cost of healthcare for retired police or military dogs, the potential to enjoy retirement can quite literally rest on a dime. If health care costs become too high, a dog’s quality of life can be significantly reduced or even cut short.
Please learn more at https://nedswish.com/ and support retired heroes. We stand together, paw in hand, with Ned’s Wish
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