Recently the Saskatoon Poppy Campaign was notified that someone was sending out text messages offering poppy centers for sale online. The Saskatoon Poppy Office will never solicit donations through text messages or phone calls. The only remote poppy access is through a clearly designated Legion.ca site on Amazon.ca Please donate in any one of the following ways: through our website, at our poppy tables as a cash donation, or etransfer. The Poppy Campaign office also has poppies available at a variety of businesses throughout the city for cash or etransfer donation as well as Pay Tribute machines (tap machines) at select businesses.
Questions about any communication or solicitation attempts can be directed to [email protected] or 306-477-6774.
Our Mission
To support local veterans and their families.
Since 1921, the poppy has symbolized our remembrance of and gratitude for those who served our country so we can enjoy the freedoms we have today. Click here to learn more about the Poppy.
The Saskatoon Poppy fund relies on hundreds of volunteers to help raise money to support local veterans as part of its annual Poppy Campaign. Click here to learn more about the Saskatoon Poppy Fund.
All funds raised by the Saskatoon Poppy Fund are invested in the City of Saskatoon and greater area to support local veterans and their families. Click here to learn more about our impact.
Where the
money goes
The money raised by the Saskatoon Poppy Fund goes to assist veterans and their families, with funds going toward things like:
Shelter, transportation, medical aids, bursaries for veterans’ dependents, support for cadet squadrons, Veterans Village at Sherbrooke Community Centre, and the Saskatoon community.
Funding distribution is largely application-driven. Veterans from the Armed Services, Police, RCMP, and their dependents, are eligible to apply for financial aid from the Saskatoon Poppy Fund, whether they are Legion members or not.
The amount we’ve invested in the Saskatoon area over the past 11 years
*Breakdown representative of 2023 funding distributions