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FAQs
How do I access funds?
Please contact Soldier On Fund Manager at soldieron-sanslimites@forces.gc.ca
How is the money in the fund being raised?
The Soldier On Fund continues to grow through generous donations made by Canadians, Corporate Canada, and other organizations.
How do I contribute?
• Online
• By mail – make cheque or money order payable to:
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.
Are there guidelines for fundraising 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.
Click here for more information.
Where can I get more information on Paralympic sports or obtain contact information for a local sport club?
Visit the Canadian Paralympic Committee website for information on Paralympic sports. Contact details for a sports club in your local area can be obtained by visiting Feel The Rush .
Other programs already exist to help families of the Canadian Forces, why create another fund?
Our funds exist within the non-public framework and are used to enhance programs and services for the defence community. A need for additional support to injured soldiers is apparent within our community. In support of the Canadian Forces, CFPFSS, along with a number of other community partners have created the Soldier On Fund to support serving and retired injured soldiers.





