Le Lézard
Classified in: Health
Subjects: NPT, VET

Canadians to Plant 30,000 Flags for Veterans This Remembrance Day with Operation Raise a Flag


Touching tribute will see residents of Sunnybrook Veterans Centre wake up to a sea of red and white on November 11 

TORONTO , Oct. 24, 2022 /CNW/ - On Remembrance Day, the grounds of Canada's largest Veterans care facility will be adorned with more than 30,000 flags as Operation Raise a Flag returns to pay tribute to the hundreds of Veterans currently residing at Sunnybrook Veterans Centre in Toronto. This year, Sunnybrook surpassed a significant milestone with 50 of its Veteran residents being centenarians (100 years old or older).

The annual Remembrance Day campaign enables residents of the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre to wake up on November 11 to a sea of Canadian flags planted outside their windows and throughout the campus of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

In addition to the Canadian flags, Operation Raise a Flag will honour the contributions made by First Nations, Inuit and Métis Veterans by including original artwork designed by Indigenous artist, Philip Cote.

"Operation Raise a Flag continues to be a special and touching tradition that means so much to our Veterans and their families," said Dr. Jocelyn Charles, Medical Director of the Veterans Centre. "Our Veterans have shown tremendous resiliency as they dealt with the unknowns of the pandemic. Operation Raise a Flag has a tremendous impact as Canadians pay tribute to our Veterans and recognize the sacrifices and contributions of Indigenous Veterans in service to Canada."

Proceeds from Operation Raise a Flag will provide Veterans with special amenities, enabling them to achieve their best quality of life through continued learning opportunities, innovative equipment and unique programming such as art and music therapy, horticulture, arts and special cultural events. Donations will also be used to support enhancements to outdoor spaces such as the Veterans Therapeutic Garden.

Canadians across the country can support Operation Raise a Flag and the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre virtually by sending a personal note of thanks to the Veterans residing at Sunnybrook. Flags are available online at www.raiseaflag.ca with a donation or by calling the Sunnybrook Foundation at 1-866-696-2008.

About Sunnybrook Veterans Centre

Working in close partnership with Veterans Affairs Canada, the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre is the largest Veterans care facility in Canada and a recognized leader in the care of Veterans who are no longer able to live at home independently. No other facility provides such a high level of specialized, compassionate, resident-centered care through a dedicated inter-professional team. Sunnybrook opened its doors in 1948 as a war Veterans' hospital to care for Canadian heroes. The Veterans Centre is now home to Veterans who served in the Second World War, Korean War and Cold War.

SOURCE Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre


These press releases may also interest you

at 18:24
The scheduled merits hearing dates, April 26 and 29, 2024, in the above-named matter will proceed by videoconference. On April 26, 2024, the hearing will commence 11:15 a.m. Members of the public may observe the hearing by videoconference, by...

at 17:55
Valeo Pharma Inc. ("Valeo" or the "Company"), a Canadian pharmaceutical company, today announced the results of the matters submitted to shareholders at its annual meeting of shareholders held on April 25, 2024 (the "Meeting")....

at 17:43
Community Healthcare Trust Incorporated today announced that its Board of Directors has increased its common stock cash dividend for the quarter ended March 31, 2024. This dividend, in the amount of $0.46 per share, is payable on May 24, 2024 to...

at 17:31
DelveInsight's Urine Output Monitoring Systems Market Insights report provides the current and forecast market analysis, individual leading urine output monitoring systems companies' market...

at 17:00
Enghouse Video, a global leader in cutting-edge video technology solutions, today announced its partnership with SONIFI Health, enhancing virtual care in hospital settings. SONIFI Health is a leading U.S. healthcare technology company based in Sioux...

at 17:00
A record 3,618 graduating students and physicians matched to residency training programs in Canada in this year's R-1 Main Residency Match (R-1 match), the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) announced today....



News published on and distributed by: