Good Day to all;
Some recent news and info regarding the Soldier On program-
http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/19wing/news/releases_e.asp?cat=79&id=5311
Subject: Solder On Program
Date: 17 January 2008
Key Messages:
The Canadian Forces recognizes the risk factors inherent in a military career and the importance of family in support of our defence team members.
The aim of the program is to contribute to the operational readiness and effectiveness of the Canadian Forces by enriching the lives of those with disabilities, through sport.
CF Soldier On collaborates with the DND and offers morale and welfare programs and services for the men and women of the Canadian Forces.
It’s also intended to reconnect the Paralympic movement with its military origins. The origins of the Paralympic Movement for athletes with a disability that parallels the Olympics, are linked to the rehabilitative care of WWII veterans, including some of the 55,000 Canadian soldiers injured during the war.
History: The concept for the program was co-originated by Sgt. Andrew McLean, SARTech and the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) in response to a recognized need to provide a consistent and higher standard of care for injured CF personnel. At the Paralympic Sport Summit held in May 2007 in Ottawa, then Defence Minister Gordon O’Connor and the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Rick Hillier announced CF Soldier On, a joint initiative of the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Paralympic Committee. It was also at this event where the transfer of responsibility to the Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency occurred.
Definition: CF Soldier On (CFSO) integrates sport, physical activity and recreation activities into the rehabilitative care of injured soldiers and members of the defence team. The promotion of an active lifestyle is accomplished through the aim of optimizing physical and mental recovery. For soldiers, in particular, the program will promote and optimize the return to military service or transition to civilian life. This is accomplished through close working relations with the DND/CF.
Vision: To optimize the physical and mental function of CF personnel, CF dependents and retired CF members with a physical or mental disability by supporting their active and full participation in physical activity, recreation and sport.
CF Soldier On Fund: Canadian Forces Soldier On Fund (CFSOF) raises funds in support of our vision. All funds raised for CFSOF are managed by CFPSA within the Canadian Forces Central Fund – the CF Soldier On Fund.
In November 2007, the Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency began accepting funds for the CF Soldier On Fund (CFSOF). The CF Soldier On Fund continues to grow through generous donations made by Canadians, Corporate Canada, and other organizations.
More information on the program [will be posted [/font] on the CFPSA website.
Background on Fund: The Canadian Paralympic Foundation (CPF) first launched a ‘Soldier On’ Fund in support of Sergeant Andrew McLean’s fundraising efforts in 2006 while working towards the common ‘Soldier On’ goal with the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency. All funds donated to date, to the CPF will become part of the Canadian Forces Central Fund - CF Soldier On Fund.
Duty With Honour
Soldier On
Sgt Andrew McLean