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SPYPOINT’s Commitment to Veterans

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SPYPOINT’s Commitment to Veterans


Remembrance is more than a date on the calendar. It is a living value reflected in how we honour service and support the brave men and women who have given so much to Canada. In this spirit, The Legion National Foundation is proud to recognize SPYPOINT for their extraordinary corporate gift in support of Canada’s Veterans and their families this past Remembrance period.

Founded in 2004, this global leader in trail and cellular camera technology has connected people to the outdoors through innovation. Guided by values of integrity, service, and responsibility, their mission aligns closely with the needs of the Veteran community. With many customers who are Veterans or have family members who served, SPYPOINT maintains a lasting bond with Canada’s military community, inspiring its commitment to support those who serve and have served.

Their generous support directly strengthens programs that promote mental and physical health, provide housing solutions, and improve quality of life for Veterans and their families nationwide. This investment turns Remembrance into action, delivering real impact where it matters most.

As Justin Lanclos, Senior Product Evangelist at SPYPOINT, noted,
“Supporting the Legion National Foundation is a privilege. The dedication and resilience of Canada’s veterans inspire us every day, and we’re proud to give back in a way that helps strengthen communities and honours their service.”

Through this partnership, SPYPOINT has reinforced the network of support for Veterans, RCMP, and Canadian Armed Forces members across the country. We are deeply grateful for their leadership gift and for the role they play in helping us transform commitment into meaningful action for Canada’s Veterans and their families.

 

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