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Fedeli says there's financial assistance for Veterans and their families

'Our veterans have made tremendous sacrifices to keep our province and country safe'
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As Remembrance Day approaches, Vic Fedeli, Nipissing's MPP, wanted to acknowledge and promote what he says is "the meaningful work being done by the Soldiers’ Aid Commission of Ontario."

The Commission has been helping Veterans and their families in need for more than 100 years.

“Our veterans have made tremendous sacrifices to keep our province and country safe,” said MPP Vic Fedeli in a release. 

“Through the Soldiers’ Aid Commission, veterans can apply for financial support to help cover the cost of essential expenses. The government is proud to highlight the Commission's work helping those who have given so much to serve our country and province.”

The commission will consider applications to support eligible recipients with financial assistance of up to $2000 annually for essential expenses in the following categories:

  • housing-related items, modifications or repairs that support mobility, accessibility or health and safety
  • assistance to secure or maintain housing
  • specialized equipment and assistive devices to support mobility, accessibility or health and safety
  • health-related items and services to support physical and mental health
  • personal items, services and expenses to support basic needs
  • employment-related supports to remove barriers to employment or improve employability

The Lieutenant Governor established the Soldiers’ Aid Commission in 1915 through an Order in Council to help returning First World War Veterans and their families with problems they faced as they re-entered civilian life, such as finding work and housing.

Through the decades since its inception, the commission has continuously supported Ontario’s Veterans and their families. Following the Second World War and the Korean War, the commission expanded to provide support and services to these returning Veterans and their families.

The Soldier’s Aid Commission Act, 2020 and accompanying regulations came into force on January 1, 2021. Through these modifications, eligibility for financial assistance from the commission was further expanded to include all Ontario Veterans and their eligible family members regardless of where and when the Veteran served.

For further information on how to apply, see the following website: Soldiers’ Aid Commission or call: 416-327-4674.