Legions across Saskatchewan receive grants for building repairs
Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion around Saskatchewan are going to be getting some facelifts over the course of the next few months thanks to the Saskatchewan Veteran Service Club Support Program. Through the program, the Saskatchewan Government is sending out 81 different grants of up to $30,000 to Legions around the province.
The Prince Albert Legion Branch No. 2 applied and received the full $30,000 that is going to be used on a major repair to their roof. According to Legion President Rick Hodgson, the grant money comes at the perfect time for the Legion to get the roof taken care of before the winter months.
“We’ve had some major leaks in it in the last few years and we’ve been just patching and patching and they’re just not getting any better. So we applied for that grant and some other ones to try and help us out. It’s an expensive thing and this will really help us out to get that sealed up before winter and stop the leaking and then it’ll do some repairs on the inside.”
While Legions around the province can fundraise, the main way these branches raise money for repairs is through grants issued by the government and other organizations. Luckily for the Prince Albert Legion, their volunteer base is large and able to help in whatever fundraising activities they put together.