Financial Information
The War Amps has been continued under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act and is registered as a charitable organization with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The War Amps is funded by donations to the Key Tag Service.
It does not receive government grants.
Since 1918, The War Amps has met the needs of war amputees. Today, the Association continues to serve them, and all Canadian amputees, including children. The Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program provides
financial assistance for artificial limbs, regional seminars and peer support.
Through CHAMP, The War Amps tradition of “amputees helping amputees” will continue long into the future.
As part of The War Amps commitment to being accountable to our donors, we are pleased to provide you with our Essential Financial Information. The intent of this financial summary is to provide the most valuable data for our donors in terms of
explaining our programs and how their money is being spent.
The War Amps has a unique structure within the charitable field. In 1946, the Key Tag Service was launched to provide employment for returning amputee veterans from the Second World War. This service was recognized as a sheltered workshop at that
time. Throughout the intervening years, hundreds of Canadians with disabilities have worked at the Key Tag Service, which continues today. Employees at the Key Tag Service make competitive wages and help provide a service to Canadians that
generates funds for the Association.
All of this detailed financial information is provided in our annual filing of form T3010, which is available to the public on the CRA website. Our full, audited
financial statements are also available below.
The War Amps financial statements are prepared and audited by Kelly Huibers McNeely Professional Corporation Chartered Professional Accountants. They also prepare our annual filing of the T3010 government return.
We are continually evaluating how we present our financial information in order to ensure that we provide our donors with the facts they need to make a well-informed decision.
The War Amps is proud of its history and the programs and services we offer to amputees. Public support of the Key Tag Service, which has returned more than 1.5 million sets of lost keys, enables the Association
to continue to operate its many programs for amputees of all ages, including war amputees and seriously disabled veterans.