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Help us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first responders

Help us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first respondersHelp us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first respondersHelp us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first respondersHelp us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first responders

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About the Medical Facility

Help us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first responders

Help us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first respondersHelp us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first respondersHelp us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first respondersHelp us build a Medical Facility for veterans and first responders

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About the Medical Facility

Our Mission

Build a Medical Centre in Atlantic Canada which tends to the physical and mental health needs of veterans and first responders check out our plan here

About Veterans in Nova Scotia

In 2021 there were an estimated 33,200 CAF veterans in Nova Scotia with 21,760 veteran families, including 6,155 active military families. The Halifax area has a disproportionately high share of Veterans.


STATSCAN

Board of Directors

Meet the Board

Sgt (Ret) Roland Lawless, CD

President

Born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Roland joined the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) in 1982 as a Vehicle Technician, served 20 years, and was medically released in 2002 with PTSD & chronic pain.

He has spent the past 16 years volunteering in various roles and advocating on behalf of veterans: for better Healthcare and VAC Benefits, all while providing direct Peer Support to Canadian veterans across Canada and abroad. He founded VMMCS in 2015

George Anthis

VP

Bio

Karen Brake

Secretary

A proud Newfoundlander, Karen joined the Navy in 1993 starting in the reserves as a Naval Combat Information Operator (NCI OP) with the Reserve Unit Cabot in St. John’s, NL.  She moved to Halifax and joined the Regular Forces in 1996 in the same trade, serving 9 years in the Navy until her medical release in 2002.  

Peter Bragg

Director

As the Manager of Strategic Growth at Eastlink, Peter helps VMMCS advance our business objectives. With his knowledge and experience as a former government Strategic Initiatives Analyst and political staffer, Peter knows the ins and outs of working with the government. Peter lives in Dartmouth with his wife and son, where he enjoys the outdoors, scouting, and family game night!

Ian Lawless

Treasurer

Ian spent nearly 12 years in the Canadian Armed Forces where he excelled in research and analytical writing. He currently works as a Marketing Consultant where he helps businesses and non profits reach their target audiences. He has a Master of Public Administration from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Psychology from Saint Mary’s University. 

Leanne Hebert

Executive Director

Leanne was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and began her career with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) in 2001, enrolling as a Resource Management Support Clerk. Motivated by a deep commitment to helping others, she dedicated herself to providing exceptional administrative and financial support throughout her service. After 25 years of distinguished service, she is scheduled to medically release from the CAF in 2026.

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