True Patriot Love Foundation Explained

True Patriot Love Foundation
Logo Alt:Logo of Canadian charity, True Patriot Love Foundation.
Founding Location:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Status:Foundation
Purpose:supporting Canadian military members, veteran and their families
Headquarters:150 York Street W, Suite 1700 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Region:Canada
Language:English, French
Owners:-->
Leader Title:CEO
Leader Name:Nick Booth

True Patriot Love Foundation is a Canadian national, Toronto-based charity dedicated to supporting Canadian military members, veterans and their families.[1] It has committed more than $28-million to 825 community-based programs across Canada since 2009 which has helped change the lives of 30,000 military members, Veterans and families.[2] The foundation raises awareness around the challenges related to military service on a national level and funds programs in local communities to support health and well-being, enable rehabilitation & recovery from injury, assist the children and spouses of those who serve, and promote re-integration into communities following service.

Notable Initiatives

Vets Canada is receiving funds from the foundation and has used these funds to create the Captain Nichola Goddard support initiative for in-crisis and/or homeless female veterans.

The True Patriot Love Foundation has launched a pilot project to help female Canadian veterans transition back into civilian life by partnering with Canadian private security firm, Gardaworld.[3]

The foundation partnered with Rick Hillier, retired general and a former chief of the defence staff of the Canadian Forces, in making of a documentary film Forged In Stone.

Eight injured Canadian soldiers have travelled to summit Mount Vinson Massif in Antarctica, the highest peak in the continent. The expedition was also made up of 15 Canadian business leaders and five team specialists. The business leaders were meant to serve as mentors to the veterans. Out of 26 individuals in the expedition twenty reached the summit. The team has raised more than $2 Million for Canadian Veterans.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vets Canada using new funding to offer more help to female veterans. HalifaxToday.ca. en. 2019-04-12.
  2. News: Canada was forged in trenches of the First World War. 2019-04-12.
  3. Web site: Pilot project helps female veterans transition back into civilian life CTV News Montreal. montreal.ctvnews.ca. 2019-04-12.
  4. Web site: Canadian soldiers travel to bottom of world to reach one of tallest peaks . Ottawa Citizen. Lewis. Tiffany. 2016-02-21. en. 2019-04-12.