Author Topic: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund  (Read 113072 times)

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline IRONMAN3

  • Full Member
  • *****
  • 7,320
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 469
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #475 on: June 03, 2011, 16:08:19 »
Good day all,

Here are two Global National News stories.

Cpl Lobb's interview:
http://www.globalnews.ca/video/index.html?releasePID=UwXPgBgUgtdCgmbVxP6b_qhQZYkcclmq

MCpl Trauner and his fiancee Leah Cuffe:
http://www.globalnews.ca/video/index.html?releasePID=wMcywkqS2uxzCms5ytyVDR_e_01Ey3qn

Andrew :salute: :cdn:

Offline IRONMAN3

  • Full Member
  • *****
  • 7,320
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 469
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #476 on: June 03, 2011, 16:45:32 »
Army.Ca,

Last week I was offered the opportunity to deploy in early July until early Dec of this year and I accepted. I will not be posting links or pics on here to often for the next few months and will decide apon my return if I continue to post on this blog.

I can tell you that when I return from deployment I will be planning my second career and releasing from the CF next spring. I am going back to school to start a Disability and Community Support Degree where I will have the opportunity to progress in my field of passion. Masters and PhD is also a potential down the road but I will start with the degree program first and not look to far ahead... LOL

Soldier On/Sans Limites would not have been as successful as it is today without the support of all of you. There are way to many positive experiences over the past 5 years to name just one (scroll through this blog and you will see many) but the 2010 Paralympic Games in Vancouver/Whistler would have to be my most memorable and proudest moment as a CF member and as Canadian, as for individual experiences it can only be said that each and every participant who displayed courage in trying something new was a highlight each and every time I saw it. I can also tell you that from my perspective life changing events are not easy on the men and woman and their families, I know that SO/SL is one program available to them that can have a positive effect on their transition and new lives.

Not many people get the chance to create a program let alone create a job in that program and I am truly honoured to have been given that chance.

The Canadian Forces is filled with initiative throughout the ranks and we can all "Be The Difference" :yellow:

Duty With Honour
WO Andrew McLean :salute: :cdn:

Offline milnews.ca

  • Directing Staff
  • Milnet.ca Legend
  • *
  • 173,375
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 11,703
  • Info Curator, Baker & Food Slut
    • MILNEWS.ca-Military News for Canadians
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #477 on: July 27, 2011, 13:22:11 »
From the GG's latest list of MSMs just out....
Quote
Sergeant Charles Andrew McLean, M.M.M., M.S.M., C.D.
Ottawa, Ontario
Meritorious Service Medal (Military Division)

Since 2007, Sergeant McLean's dedication to Soldier On, a program which he co-founded, has ensured the continued success of this initiative to optimize the functional independence of Canadian Forces members or former members who have become ill or who have been injured. His passion and commitment have provided opportunities for these individuals to reach beyond their physical limitations and find a better quality of life on their road to recovery and reintegration. Over the years, he has successfully promoted and created awareness of the needs of injured and ill Canadian Forces members and their families, as well as the programs available to them.
Congrats  :salute:
Like what you see/read here at Milnet.ca?  Subscribe, and get great swag while helping keep the lights on!

"Healthy discontent is the prelude to progress."  Mahatma Gandhi

Tony Prudori
MILNEWS.ca - Twitter

Online Bruce Monkhouse

    no nights for 3 weeks....

  • Lab Experiment #13
  • Directing Staff
  • Milnet.ca Legend
  • *
  • 105,125
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 12,309
  • WHERE IS MY BATON?
    • http://www.canadianbands.com./home.html
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #478 on: July 27, 2011, 23:39:55 »
Well done.
IF YOU REALLY ENJOY THIS SITE AND WISH TO CONTINUE,THEN PLEASE WIGGLE UP TO THE BAR AND BUY A SUBSCRIPTION OR SOME SWAG FROM THE MILNET.CA STORE OR IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE PLEASE SEND MIKE SOME DETAILS.

http://www.planethelix.com/
Helix is back with new CD "Vagabond Bones...check out the "Make 'Em Dance" video.

Offline bruce7711

  • Captains and Corporals...both have their uses
  • Member
  • ****
  • 3,900
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 226
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #479 on: August 23, 2011, 11:10:44 »
http://www.dailybulletin.ca/article/20110317/KIMBERLEY0101/303179999/-1/kimberley/soldier-on

Whoever wrote this needs to do some research on the person they are writing about.  The truth is a lot different than what he claims.
« Last Edit: August 23, 2011, 11:18:33 by Kiwi99 »
Remember back in 06, when we were in it to win it!!!

Offline Sgt Marc

  • Guest
  • *
  • 80
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 5
Paddle On for Soldier On - After Action Report
« Reply #480 on: September 03, 2011, 22:49:44 »
Paddle On for Soldier On – After-Action Report

 

After a year of planning, organizing, and preparing, Master-Corporal (Retired) Rob Mullan and I set out on a beautiful, sunny July 30th, from Kingston, Ontario for Paddle On for Soldier On (PO4SO). As most of you know the purpose of our journey was to raise awareness and funds for the Soldier On Fund/Program.

 

Throughout our trip we met a multitude of amazing people from all walks of life. Many of these folks donated to the Fund, shared their personal stories, their food, drink and time with us. Some of these individuals such as Leo, Jeff, Julie and Glen, Connor and Tara, Kim and Sherryl, joined us along the way either by intention or through their own journey on the Rideau.

 

Paddling on this historical waterway was a great experience for Rob and me. Our trip varied from meandering rivers where the water flowed calmly and gently to larger bodies of water such as the Big Rideau where the rougher waters challenged our skills as kayakers. This waterway was abundant with wildlife such as ducks, otters, herons, and cormorants. On more than a few occasions we witnessed animals of the two-legged type enjoying this Canadian treasure as well.

 

Our days on the water varied in time and distance ranging from 15 – 28 Kms and 3 – 8 hrs. At times we would spend 5 – 6 hrs in our boats without stopping to get out. Each day would consist of a 0600hr wake up, on the water between 0800 – 0830hrs and paddle until our final stop for the night (with a lunch break in-between).

 

We had no serious issues until the morning of Day 8 (Aug 6th) where Rob awoke extremely ill. He had been feeling off for a number of days but, not wanting to pack it in, he had “sucked it up” and continued to paddle on. However, that morning was the last straw and he had to call his wife for a “dust-off”. She picked him off shortly afterwards and brought him to emergency. I continued on the journey without my paddle buddy but was accompanied by Kim and Sherryl, two professional musicians who form the group the Bb Sisters and had joined our little adventure the previous day. The Bb Sisters would paddle along with me for much of the day. On this leg of the trip some members of the Manotick Legion had arranged for two get-togethers at two locations; the first at Jean and Monique Lanouette before Long Island, and another at the western tip of the island where they would present PO4SO with a substantial donation. Later that evening I spoke to Rob and was happy to hear that after some anti-biotics and fluids he was doing much better.

 

On Day 9 (Aug 7th), as I woke to a grey sky, I realized that this journey was coming to an end. As I paddled, on my own, for the remaining 22kms to the final take-out-point I reflected on the past year’s work, the paddle itself, and those who were part of it. In just 3 hours I had reached Hartwell’s Locks. It was 11 o’clock in the morning and my expected time of arrival had been 1500hrs. Not wanting to sit, or float around aimlessly I paddled to Dow’s Lake and had a cold drink and a plate of fries. At 1400hrs I commenced a slow paddle to my final destination. As I arrived at Lock #8, next to Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, I was greeted by family and friends, including Rob who looked amazingly well. A reporter from CTV Ottawa News was on hand to conduct a small interview which aired that night. After 200kms the journey had come to an end.

 

Our goal of raising awareness for the Soldier On Fund/Program was a great success. Through written letters, emails, advertising, promotion and our journey on the Rideau we raised awareness among:

 

The Governor General of Canada;

The Prime Minister of Canada;

19 Members of the Federal and Provincial Parliaments;

The Mayors of Ottawa and Kingston (along with their respective city councillors);

79 Civilian Companies;

Countless organizations (including various military units, Legions and cadet corps);

52 Media Outlets (many of which carried our story);

Local communities along the Rideau waterway; and

Countless private citizens.

 

Through the generosity of organizations and individuals, our secondary goal of raising funds for this admirable charity was achieved to the sum of $6,056 at the time of this message.

 

I would like this opportunity to thank our Corporate Sponsors/Supporters who have supported us by either making donations to the Soldier On Fund, providing us with required items of equipment, or by promoting our cause through their various contacts. Our gratitude goes out to:

 

2317 - 30th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps

Airborne Regiment Association of Canada

Ambassador Conference Resort Kingston

ARVOX Internet

Baxter Conservation Area

Canadian Airborne Forces Association

Canadian Forces Base Kingston

Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa)

CANEX HQ

Cascade Designs

Councillor Eli El-Chantiry

Friends of the Rideau

Mayor of the City of Kingston

Member of Parliament for Nepean-Carleton

Member of Provincial Parliament for Kingston and the Islands

NDHQ WOs' and Sgts'/C and POs' Mess

Paddle Canada

Parks Canada - Rideau Canal Office and Lock personnel

Prime Minister of Canada

Rideau Canal Junior Ranks Mess

Rideau Ferry Conservation Area

Parks Ontario – Rideau River Provincial Park and their staff

Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 171 Alliston

Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 314 South Carleton (Manotick)

Royal Canadian Legion - Dominion Command

Royal Military College of Canada

SeaSpecs

Soldier Fuel Canada

Trailhead Kingston

Werner Paddles

 

There are many individuals who helped make our event a huge success. I’d like to thank Captain (Retired) Cristina Banville, CD, for her assistance with the PO4SO press release. Her experience and professionalism truly was an asset to our event, Marianne, Rob’s wife, for supporting him during this event even though it meant spending their 29th wedding anniversary in Merrickville during our paddle on the Rideau, Rob’s sister Jean and boyfriend Frank for treating us to a wonderful BBQ at Rideau River Provincial Park. I want to thank my sister Diane for coming out with my wife Julie for a visit early on in our paddle and joining us for a great BBQ, my kids Katie and Jordan for paying me a visit at Burritts Rapids Lock Station and to my in-laws, Marcel and Carol, who have encouraged me throughout this year, supported my wife during my absence, and for accompanying my wife to the Kilmarnock Lock Station for another great BBQ.

 

Finally, and most importantly, I want to thank my wife Julie. Without all her encouragement and support (including some translation, proofreading, resupply and blog updating) PO4SO would not have been such a success. Her words and strength were and continues to be a great source of motivation.

 

Thank you all, once again, for supporting Paddle On for Soldier On and I encourage you to continue supporting the Soldier On Fund and its programs.

 

Sergeant (Retired) Marc Belanger, CD

Paddle On for Soldier On

www.po4so.blogspot.com

                                                             

 

 


Offline AmmoTech90

  • Milnet.ca Subscriber
  • Milnet.ca Veteran
  • *
  • 20,370
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 1,394
    • Catching Bullets
Re: Paddle On for Soldier On
« Reply #481 on: September 03, 2011, 23:57:22 »
Great job to both of you.

Congratulations.
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabris, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam.

The fragrance of Afghanistan
Rewards a long day's toil
A Passage to Bangkok- Rush

Offline IRONMAN3

  • Full Member
  • *****
  • 7,320
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 469
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #482 on: November 23, 2011, 22:02:16 »
Good day everyone, I have not posted here in some time but thought I would post this info. Maj Jay Feyko posted this on the Soldier On/Sans Limites Facebook page looking for interested participants for this years Nijmagan March.
I do not know to much about who qualifies but it is for serving CF Ill and Injured. Contact your IPSC for more details.

WO Andrew McLean :salute: :cdn:

Offline IRONMAN3

  • Full Member
  • *****
  • 7,320
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 469
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #483 on: December 02, 2011, 22:59:09 »
Good day everyone,

Here is a link to a CBC report on Bill and Tracy Kerr. This will be going on for years to come and it is far from over.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrdMQH__MN0&feature=share

Andrew :salute: :cdn:

Offline alxm3gfx

  • Guest
  • *
  • 10
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 1
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #484 on: December 14, 2011, 23:26:41 »
Hi, im CPL Vaillancourt from 2 MP Det Ottawa,

This is a great program! I have some friend who have some injuries and they are part of the program. Thank God they came home ALIVE! They are currently going throu treatment with "soldier on" and they all appreciate it very much!





Alex vaillancourt
Lest We forget.

« Last Edit: December 14, 2011, 23:31:37 by Bruce Monkhouse »

Offline IRONMAN3

  • Full Member
  • *****
  • 7,320
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 469
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #485 on: January 14, 2012, 09:30:49 »
Good day everyone,

Thought I would share this link of a recent CBC radio interview from former Canadian Forces sailor Eric Payne on Jan 10th 2012. He is one of the first participants in the Soldier On/Sans Limites program and has continued developing and providing opportunities for others. Building a solid foundation through grass roots efforts is what makes the difference. Active participation is key and Eric embodies the vision I had way back in the summer of 2006.
Great work Eric.

http://www.cbc.ca/islandmorning/episodes/2012/01/10/sledge-hockey-first/

 :salute: :cdn:

Offline milnews.ca

  • Directing Staff
  • Milnet.ca Legend
  • *
  • 173,375
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 11,703
  • Info Curator, Baker & Food Slut
    • MILNEWS.ca-Military News for Canadians
Canadian, Brit wounded warriors check out winter sports in B.C.
« Reply #486 on: January 24, 2012, 18:19:19 »
Quote
The Canadian Paralympic Committee is looking forward to an exciting week as Canada is hosting a group of 16 ill and injured military personnel from across Canada and Great Britain together in British Columbia to take part in a pioneering winter multi-sport introduction program.  The program has been created for ill and injured military personnel from the organizations Battle Back in the UK and Soldier On in Canada.  Eight Canadian and eight British service personnel arrived in Whistler, B.C. on Sunday and are participating in an eight-day program that introduces them to a range of adaptive winter sports and recreational activities ....
Canadian Paralympic Committee media advisory, 24 Jan 12
Like what you see/read here at Milnet.ca?  Subscribe, and get great swag while helping keep the lights on!

"Healthy discontent is the prelude to progress."  Mahatma Gandhi

Tony Prudori
MILNEWS.ca - Twitter

Offline Jim Seggie

  • Milnet.ca Fixture
  • *****
  • 110,005
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 5,532
  • This is my son Michael, KIA Afghanistan 3 Sep 08
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #487 on: April 12, 2012, 13:32:33 »
I have been asked to do some media work for the RCAF Run....now is that not ironic? Army guy doing stuff for the RCAF?

Seriously, it will be all about the Soldier On and Military Families Fund.

And me. LOL
Freedom Isn't Free   "Never Shall I Fail My Brothers"

“Do everything that is necessary and nothing that is not".

Offline PuckChaser

  • Mentor
  • Milnet.ca Veteran
  • *****
  • 145,286
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 2,858
    • Peacekeeper's Homepage
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #488 on: April 12, 2012, 13:38:05 »
I have been asked to do some media work for the RCAF Run....now is that not ironic? Army guy doing stuff for the RCAF?

Needed someone to show the RCAF how to actually go for a run? I kid, I kid...  >:D

Offline Jimmy_D

  • Mentor
  • Member
  • ****
  • 6,178
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 113
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #489 on: April 12, 2012, 13:38:49 »
Jim only you and other Regional SM's (and possibly their assistants) will have the joy of doing work for Soldier On in certain areas, where members from Ottawa can not.

It may seem quite comical but I have faith that you will survive.
"Only the dead have seen the end of war"      -       Plato

Offline IRONMAN3

  • Full Member
  • *****
  • 7,320
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 469
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #490 on: April 23, 2012, 09:30:08 »
Good day all,

I am not posting on here to much these days mostly because I am counting down my final days in the CF,  it is fast approaching but once you get on the train the light starts to become brighter... LOL it means something different for each of us.

Not with standing that,  I have opportunities on the horizon and will soon be improving my educational skill sets by starting a Disabilities degree.  I am looking forward to this new chapter and what it will bring.  Along with my educational aspirations I will be starting an endowment fund that will build off what was started with Soldier On/Sans Limites,  I will be the CEO so to speak and am looking forward to presenting more detail in the next couple of months,  most can guess that it will fall in line with what I did with Soldier On/Sans Limites and will most certainly compliment.

So now to what I was getting to,  I am posting a link to an article that was in the Sudbury Star this past wknd on the very first person you heard about on this blog way back in 2006.  I believe it is a testament to what we can do as CF members when we focus and plan,  we all have it in ourselves to succeed either in uniform or not.  Life can take us down many roads but what is great about being Canadian is that we can chose that road.

Never be afraid to fail, it is what brings the best out of us.

 http://www.thesudburystar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3539095

Duty With Honour
Andrew McLean :salute: :cdn:

Offline IRONMAN3

  • Full Member
  • *****
  • 7,320
  • Rate Post
  • Posts: 469
Re: Soldier On Sports Recovery/Rehabilitation Fund
« Reply #491 on: May 09, 2012, 16:23:22 »
Good day,

Posting a picture of Tyler Preston with permission from his mom Renee.  The bike was purchased via the Soldier On fund.  Once again great work to everyone who who supports this great initiative.  There are many out there who have benefited from the support and donations that have come to SO so it is nice to see the results now and then.

Andrew :salute: :cdn:
http://www.ottawasun.com/news/ottawa/2011/02/08/17193061.html