At Canada House, supporting the veteran community extends far beyond clinical care. Each month, we contribute to organizations making a meaningful difference in the lives of Canadian veterans and their families. Our January donation shines a light on an initiative dedicated to preserving the voices, memories, and lived experiences of those who served.

This month, we’re proud to feature Veteran Voices of Canada — an organization committed to ensuring that every veteran’s story is documented, honoured, and remembered.

Profiling Veteran Voices of Canada

Every veteran carries a lifetime of experiences shaped by service — moments of sacrifice, camaraderie, hardship, and resilience. Veteran Voices of Canada was founded on a simple but powerful belief: all veterans have a story, and each one deserves to be told.

Through professional video documentation, the organization records firsthand accounts from Canadian military veterans across all eras of service. These recorded interviews serve as living historical archives, preserving personal narratives that might otherwise be lost to time.

Their work goes beyond storytelling for storytelling’s sake. By capturing these experiences on film, Veteran Voices of Canada helps:

  • Preserve Canada’s living military history
  • Ensure veterans’ contributions are recognized and remembered
  • Create educational resources for future generations
  • Provide veterans with a platform to share their legacy in their own words

For many veterans, participating in these recordings offers a meaningful opportunity for reflection, healing, and recognition.

Who They Support

Veteran Voices of Canada supports Canadian military veterans from all branches and eras.

Their mission centres on preserving and sharing personal service stories — ensuring that the diverse experiences of Canada’s veteran community are documented with dignity and authenticity. From wartime deployments to peacekeeping missions, each recorded story contributes to a broader understanding of Canada’s military heritage.

Where and How They Operate

Veteran Voices of Canada operates nationally, travelling across the country to record veterans’ stories in person.

In addition to their mobile documentation work, they maintain a permanent military museum and archival collection based in Red Deer, Alberta. This space houses recorded histories, artifacts, and educational materials, serving as a physical extension of their preservation efforts.

Their national reach ensures veterans — regardless of location — have the opportunity to have their voices recorded and remembered.

Ongoing Impact

The organization’s work continues year-round.

Their team consistently records new veteran stories while also supporting museum programming and educational initiatives. These efforts help bridge generational gaps, giving Canadians deeper insight into the realities of military service and the individuals behind the uniforms.

By protecting these living histories, Veteran Voices of Canada safeguards an invaluable cultural and national legacy.

Canada House’s January Contribution

As part of our monthly charitable initiative, Canada House Clinics selected Veteran Voices of Canada as our January Donation Feature.

This contribution supports their ongoing efforts to document veteran stories, expand archival resources, and continue travelling across Canada to meet with veterans willing to share their experiences.

We’re honoured to support an organization whose work aligns so closely with our own mission — advocating for veterans, amplifying their voices, and ensuring their service is never forgotten.

Our Ongoing Commitment to the Veteran Community

Giving back is a core part of who we are at Canada House Clinics.

Each month, we partner with and contribute to a charity or organization that directly supports veterans or veteran-adjacent causes. These contributions are one of the many ways we extend our impact beyond healthcare — supporting the broader well-being, recognition, and legacy of those who served.

Whether through wellness programs, advocacy initiatives, or historical preservation efforts like those led by Veteran Voices of Canada, our goal remains the same: to stand behind veterans in every capacity we can.

This month, we’re contributing to Veteran Voices of Canada — an organization that supports Canadian military veterans by preserving and sharing their personal service stories.