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Concert supports our beloved veterans

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More than 2200 guests attended the recent Canadian Legacy Project presented Loverboy and April Wine concert in support of Forces@WORK. Forces@WORK helps veterans and transitioning Canadian Armed Forces personnel, including the ill and injured, find rewarding civilian careers. The Canadian Legacy Project is a 100% volunteer managed registered charity working throughout Canada and can boast that 95% of the donations received go directly to veterans in need. The project manages and direct a number of programs across Canada including: the VetFit program;  the veterans food drive; the field of crosses;  support to Forces@WORK;  support of the Military Museums; and many education programs for our youth to learn about the sacrifices made by our veterans. Organizers and guests in attendance at the concert are pictured at right.

 

Cal 1001 Lover 2 Pictured, from left, at the Canadian Legacy Project presented Loverboy and April Wine concert in support of Forces@WORK are Prospect Human Services program team JoAnne Flawn Laforge, David Blackburn, president Melanie Mitra, Caroline Stewart and Greg Quan Chan.

 Pictured, from left, at the Canadian Legacy Project presented Loverboy and April Wine concert in support of Forces@WORK are Prospect Human Services program team JoAnne Flawn Laforge, David Blackburn, president Melanie Mitra, Caroline Stewart and Greg Quan Chan.

Cal 1001 Lover 1 Pictured at the Canadian Legacy Project presented Loverboy and April Wine concert in support of Forces@WORK are Diane Smith, volunteer at the veterans Food Bank and Marie Blackburn, Veterans Food Bank manager

Pictured at the Canadian Legacy Project presented Loverboy and April Wine concert in support of Forces@WORK are Diane Smith, volunteer at the veterans Food Bank and Marie Blackburn, Veterans Food Bank manager


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