Seniors Support Program - The Royal Canadian Legion 2025

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The Legion serves our communities and our country Whether helping local Veterans, supporting seniors, providing youth sports programs, raising funds, volunteering to help those in need, or simply offering a place to gather for fun and celebration, Legionnaires provide essential services in their communities.
The following national Legion programs and opportunities are available for eligible Legion Members. Member Benefit Package. Member Discounts. Member Sports. The Legion OSI Special Section (BSO Legion OSI) Annual opportunity for a Legionnaire to participate in the Nijmegen March. Legion Riders.
The Royal Canadian Legion is facing criticism from veterans who feel that the organization has become more of a social club for civilians than a supportive community for veterans, with some members wearing medals and others being unwelcoming to new veterans.
VA Benefits Elderly Veterans may be eligible for a wide-variety of benefits available to all U.S. military Veterans. VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, Veteran Readiness and Employment, and burial.
A conflict of interest arises when a board members private interest supersedes or competes with his/her dedication to the interests of the Legion.

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Fundraising: A large part of funding for Legion Branches is through fundraising. Branch members volunteer their time to organize fundraising activities such as BBQs, dinners, bingo nights and meat draws to raise additional monies for operations and programming.
The leadership of the Legion is elected by the membership through Branch, Provincial and Dominion elections. Legion Branches are autonomous and independently operated.
With 270,000 members in 1,350 branches, The Royal Canadian Legion docHubes across our vast country and abroad and connects us to our past, our present and our future. Our members care deeply about supporting the men and women who serve and have served this country, and strive to make a difference.

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