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Posted: June 8, 2021

Legion gets much needed funds for veterans

The B.C. Government last week released a statement providing new relief funding for Legion branches in B.C. This will help ensure our branches can continue to provide essential services to our veterans and their families, and community services across B.C.

Like many in the food and beverage industry, Royal Canadian Legion branches in B.C. have been navigating this challenging economic crisis. The updated public order for Food and Liquor Serving Premises released on April 21, directly affected Legions, but they did not receive access to the Government aid provided to the “industry” through the Circuit Breaker Business Relief Grant because of their non-profit status.

The 143 Legion branches within B.C. raise over $2.5 million for veterans and their families through the annual poppy campaign. Branches also raise and distribute additional funds throughout the year giving back over $1 million to their local communities in B.C.

The B.C. government issued funding of $1.5 million to assist our branches and ensure the sustainability of our mission. These funds will be received by BC/Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion and be distributed based on need.

“We are thankful to Premier Horgan and the BC Government’s commitment to honour and remember our veterans and their families by supporting the sustainability of our entirely volunteer-led branches,” responded Val MacGregor, President of the BC/Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion.

“As June 6, the annual date when we remember D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy approaches our 47,000 members in BC and Yukon are especially encouraged that we can continue our mission,” stated MacGregor.

BC/Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion


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