British Columbians are being asked to partake in a special operation that supports Canada鈥檚 veterans this Remembrance Day.
The initiative, called Operation Raise a Flag, asks Canadians to send a thank-you note or purchase a Canadian flag by donation to be planted outside Toronto鈥檚 Sunnybrook Veterans Centre.
More than 30,000 flags are planted outside the centre each Remembrance Day by staff, volunteers and Canadian Armed Forces personnel.
This year鈥檚 edition also includes Indigenous artwork which will be planted alongside the flags to commemorate the sacrifices and contributions made by First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis Veterans in service to Canada.
Dr. Jocelyn Charles, medical director at the centre, said in a statement that Remembrance Day can be an emotional time for veterans 鈥 exacerbated this year by COVID-19.
鈥淥ur veterans have shown tremendous resiliency as they dealt with the unknowns of the pandemic. Operation Raise a Flag will have a significant impact as Canadians pay tribute to our veterans and recognize the sacrifices and contributions of Indigenous veterans in service to Canada.鈥
Proceeds from the event will provide veterans with special amenities, enabling them to achieve their best quality of life through continued learning opportunities, innovative equipment and unique programming. Donations will also be used to support enhancements to outdoor spaces, such as the Veterans Therapeutic Garden.
The centre will be making a donation to an Indigenous-focused charity with the aim of building cultural understanding and awareness, the group said.
Donations can be or by calling the centre at 1-866-696-2008.
READ MORE:
justin.samanski-langille@goldstreamgazette.com
Like us on and follow us on .