
Our Impact
This page is dedicated to showcasing our progress in helping the communities in BC, including our community event histories, fundraising accomplishments, and social impact. Below you can read more about what the Generation of Honor Foundation has done in the past to support veterans, frontline workers, refugees, and vulnerable communities.




Letters of Gratitude
During Remembrance Day week, our volunteers wrote heartfelt letters to veterans, thanking them for their service and honoring their sacrifices.
Poppy Tagging
On November 8th and 9th, we held our first fundraising event by supporting the Royal Canadian Legion Billy Bishop Branch 176 with poppy tagging. Over two days, our volunteers engaged with the community, shared the importance of remembrance, and helped raise over $600 in support of Canadian veterans.








Christmas Donation Drive
Our Christmas Donation Drive converted community generosity into meaningful support for children at BC Children’s Hospital. Through coordinated efforts across four secondary school chapters and our neighborhood outreach, we collected 57 new, hospital-approved toys and raised $500. Every dollar raised was fully reinvested into purchasing additional toys, ensuring each contribution directly expanded our impact.
Krispy Kreme Fundraiser Sale
On March 1st, we held our first large public fundraiser in downtown Vancouver. Volunteer teams set up fundraising stations at Burrard Station, Granville Station, Waterfront Station, the Vancouver Convention Centre, and Robson Square. Through the dedication and hard work of our volunteers and the generosity of the public, we successfully sold 100 dozen boxes of Krispy Kreme donuts in one day, raising a total of $1,421. All proceeds will support our Care Packages Program, which provides essential supplies to veterans, frontline workers, and vulnerable individuals in our communities.




