Calgary Alberta - The Homes for Heroes Foundation (the Foundation) and Canadian Pacific (CP) are proud to announce the third annual Spin
for a Veteran event held this past weekend beat expectations and raised more than $505,000, which will go towards building homes for homeless
veterans.
To date, this event has raised approximately $800,000 to support homeless veterans reintegrating into civilian life.
Each $100,000 raised represents the organization's ability to build one home, bringing CP's total to eight homes.
Held on Canadian Armed Forces Day, CP's Spin for a Veteran had 18 teams of CP employees, local companies, and emergency services riding for 24 hours in a spin
competition to see who could ride the farthest.
Teams including CP, ATCO, Calgary Police Service, and Lord Strathcona's Horse Regiment, rode a total distance of 14,290 kilometres, equivalent to travelling
from Vancouver, B.C. to Cape Spear, Newfoundland and back again.
The CP Veterans team pushed through and won the competition, covering 925 kilometres.
"CP has a long history of supporting the military and we are proud to have our employees rally behind this important cause," said CP Senior
Vice-President, Operations System and Canadian veteran Scott MacDonald.
"It's an honour and a privilege to support our Canadian veterans in their time of need as they so selflessly stood on guard for this great
country. This event is a means to increase support to help combat veteran homelessness in Calgary."
Thousands of Canadians who have fought in the armed forces are without homes due to challenges they face transitioning out of active duty.
The Foundation's mandate is to provide housing and the framework needed to ensure a successful transition into civilian life to those who have served in the
Canadian Armed Forces.
"The funds raised will be used to build affordable homes in a community of peers with a support structure designed to meet individual needs, and provide a
sense of place and belonging for Canadian military veterans experiencing homelessness," said Homes for Heroes Foundation Co-founder and President Dave
Howard.
"Homes for Heroes is very fortunate to have the support from local businesses like CP to host this spectacular event each year and raise money to help the
Foundation build homes in veterans village. We owe it to our Canadian soldiers to help them through the challenging times they might be encountering, and we
believe we have a solution to end the homeless issues they're facing."
The Homes for Heroes veterans village will be a unique tiny-home community that offers a solution to the homeless Canadian military veterans.
Each home will be named after a Canadian soldier who lost his or her life in Afghanistan.
The community is scheduled to open fall 2019.
You can donate online at spin4vets.com.
"I commend CP and their employees for their ongoing efforts to support Canada's Veterans through the Spin for a Veteran initiative," said Minister of
National Defence, The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan.
"Events like this one allow Canadians to demonstrate gratitude for the service of our women and men in uniform. I wish the organizers and participants
every success in achieving their fundraising goals this year."
"I have seen first-hand the commitment CP has made to supporting veterans," said CP Manager Diversity and Military Relations Rory Thompson, a British
military veteran.
"CP recognizes and values the skills and experiences that veterans obtain throughout their military service and as such has established a very credible
Military Recruitment Program which assists veterans with gaining employment."
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