For 2025-26, grants up to $30,000 were provided to 67 Legion branches, ANAVETS units, and other registered, non-profit veterans organizations across the province through the Veteran Service Club Support Program.
It was the second consecutive year that the program was fully subscribed in one intake. Earlier this week, Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Alana Ross was joined in Prince Albert by representatives from Royal Canadian Legion/Saskatchewan Command to see first-hand the improvements at ANAVETS Unit 222 that were funded through the program.
For 2025-26, Unit 222 received $23,280 to perform renovations to the downstairs auditorium which includes relocation and repair of the stage, building a storage room, as well as other modifications to create a more functional room layout to host larger events. Last year, ANAVETS Unit 222 received more than $28,400 to help update the plumbing in the lounge.
The grant is used to support facility upgrades, operations, events and other activities to advance the work and help strengthen the long-term sustainability of veteran service organizations throughout the province.














