Half of $2 Million True Patriot Love Pledge to Address Gap in Mental Health Support for Military Families
TORONTO, June 21, 2012 /CNW/ – Today, the True Patriot Love Foundation
(TPL) pledged $1 million over the next year to fund mental health
programs and services for the members of the Canadian Forces and their
families.
The pressing need for mental health support was identified last year in
a comprehensive independent report by the Mezzanine Group, commissioned
by TPL, to pinpoint the largest gaps in services to support military
families.
“Last year saw the conclusion of a decade’s worth of Canada’s
participation in conflict in Afghanistan. For many members of the
Canadian Forces, the profound effects of post-traumatic stress disorder
are just beginning to surface, requiring specialized individual and
family counseling to deal with a myriad of issues, including anxiety,
depression, substance abuse and homelessness,” said Shaun Francis,
Chair and Founder of TPL.
TPL’s commitment to mental health is supported by True Patriot Love
Tribute Gala sponsor Bell Canada, which has committed its Gala support
to mental health programs for Canadian Forces members and their
families. Bell’s support for TPL is part of the $50 million Bell Let’s
Talk mental health initiative, the largest ever corporate commitment to
mental health in Canada.
“Bell is proud to work with the True Patriot Love Foundation to support
Canadian service men and women, and their families, dealing with issues
related to mental health,” said Mary Deacon, Chair of the Bell Let’s
Talk mental health initiative.
This summer, TPL is assembling a team of experts to identify where the
$1 million earmarked for mental health will be most effective. The
findings will be announced at the Tri-National Military Mental Health
Symposium at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C. from September 24
– 25, hosted by TPL. The symposium will feature extensive collaboration
among Canadian officials, the White House, British officials, business
executives and NGOs from all three countries to examine issues
surrounding veteran mental health, its effective treatment and
de-stigmatization.
The Mezzanine report also identified significant gaps in the areas of
family health and support (such as childcare and supports for military
children with special needs), and physical health and rehabilitation of
injured soldiers. In response, TPL today also committed $1.0 million
over the next year to these two areas ($500,000 each).
“Our great fear is that Canada’s declining presence in Afghanistan leads
to decreased mindshare for the military among civilian Canadians. This
makes True Patriot Love’s mission doubly important. If we succeed, no
military charity in our country will ever have to worry about having
resources available to them. Our military families will feel the
support provided by regular Canadian citizens. And all Canadians will
be able to say that they have met a man or women in uniform,” said
Francis.
Going forward, TPL plans to increase its annual disbursements from $2
million in 2012 to $3 million a year by 2015.
About TPL:
The True Patriot Love Foundation was formed by a group of dedicated
business leaders to support and honour members of the Canadian military
and their families, while also building bridges between Canadian
civilians and the military to better understand and appreciate the
sacrifices of soldiers and their families.
Since its inception 3 years ago, TPL has raised almost $11 million for
military family health and support, for the physical health and
rehabilitation of our injured military personnel, and to ensuring the
mental health and well-being of both our military and their families.
TPL’s fourth annual True Patriot Love Tribute Gala, presented by Bell,
is on November 1, 2012 in Toronto.
Please visit www.truepatriotlovefoundation.com for more information.
SOURCE True Patriot Love Foundation
