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IN THE SPOTLIGHT











                                     Madoc Legion Branch 363


    Being a long time member of the chamber, the Chamber would like to give Branch 363 a HUGE SHOUT OUT of
    THANKS for the all they do for the community of Centre Hastings!

    THE LEGION SERVES ALL VETERANS
    The Royal Canadian Legion was founded by Veterans and for Veterans. We advocate for the care and benefits
    for all who served Canada, regardless of when or where they served. The Legion also provides representation
    and assistance to Veterans, including currently serving Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP, and their families,
    and access to our services is available to them at no cost, whether or not they are Legion members. The Legion
    helps thousands of Veterans each year and makes significant positive changes in their lives.
    THE LEGION SERVES OUR COMMUNITIES AND OUR COUNTRY
    Legion Branches are the cornerstone of communities across Canada, and provide one of the largest volunteer bases in the
    country. With 1,350 Branches from coast to coast to coast, our members provide local services and supports to build a stronger
    Canada. 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.
                                            YOUTH EDUCATION
                                            The  Legion  encourages  Canadian  schools  to  promote  Remembrance  Day
                                            Ceremonies,  and  local  Branches  are  often  involved  in  supporting  those
                                            ceremonies.  Remembrance  is  also  promoted  through  the  Legion’s  school-aged
                                            poster and literary contests. These contests see more than 100,000 students each
                                            year  honour  Canada’s  Veterans  through  creative  art  and  writing.  As  well,  the
                                            Legion  distributes  Poppies  and  educational  materials,  and  offers  schools  the
                                            opportunity to have a speaker share stories and experiences about Veterans and
                                            Remembrance with the children.
                                            Other local activities include:
                                               Commemorative ceremonies for youth
                                               Legion Youth Auxiliaries coordinated at the Branch level
                                               Support  for  Cadets,  Scouts  and  Guides  to  strengthen  their  leadership  and
                                               growth
                                               Partnership with Cadets to deliver Poppy campaign
    LAWN SIGNS                                 Encourage youth participation in Remembrance ceremonies
    These  beautiful  Lawn  Signs  are         Youth scholarship and bursary programs, coordinated at the Branch level
    available  at  the  Legion  for  the  2021
    Poppy Campaign - ONLY $20 each. If      Local schools have received the Poster & Literacy packages, for anyone who
    you are unable to come to the Legion,   Home Schools or online and would like to submit an entry call Jennifer Reid,
    please  call  and  we  can  make  other  Youth Education Program 613 827 5279.
    arrangements  to  get  them  to  you!
    613-473-4185
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