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Donate to the Soldier On Fund
The Soldier On Fund raises funds in support of our mission. Your kind donation will help injured or ill CF personnel or former personnel by restoring the joy and freedom to their lives, through physical, recreation and sport.
How can you contribute?
• Online
• Monthly Payment Deduction by completing the Monthly Payment Deduction Form
• By mail – make cheque or money order payable to:
CFCF – Soldier On Fund
c/o Canadian Forces Personnel and Family Support Services
4210 Labelle Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 0K2
Will I receive a tax receipt for my donation?
Yes, you will receive a tax receipt. Donations to the Soldier On Fund are receipted as donations to the Crown and are provided with tax receipts. The tax treatment for donations to the Crown is similar to donations to registered charities. However, there is no registered charity number for donations to the Crown.
What percentage of the donation is spent on administrative costs?
No administrative costs are deducted from a donation. 100% of contributions go directly to support injured soldiers.
How is the fund managed?
All funds raised for the Soldier On Fund are managed by CFPFSS within the Canadian Forces Central Fund – the Soldier On Fund.
Guidelines for Activities and Events in Support of Morale and Welfare Funds
Many Base/Wing/Units, individuals and organizations express interest in supporting one or more of the official Morale and Welfare Funds that support the CF Community such as: Soldier On Fund, Military Families Fund (MFF), , Hospital Comforts Fund and CFPAF.
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Fact
The Canadian Paralympic Foundation first launched a ‘Soldier On’ Fund in support of the men and women in uniform with a disability and Sergeant Andrew McLean’s fundraising efforts while working towards the common ‘Soldier On’ goal with the Department of National Defence and the then Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency.





