On Saturday 9 May 2026, Badge of Life Canada was honoured to attend the Friends & Family Day of the Toronto Police Service for a second time in 2026, class 2026-01.

Executive Director Kloosterman and Flanders

Friends and Families gathering in the Toronto Police College Gymnasium
Events like these are far more than a gathering. They are a reminder that behind every uniform is a family, a support system, and people who quietly carry the weight of service alongside their loved one.
Throughout the day, we had the privilege of connecting with members, spouses, children, retirees, and support networks who stopped by to share conversations, stories, and moments of genuine connection. These opportunities matter. They help normalize conversations around mental health, operational stress injuries, wellness, and the importance of community support.
Flanders, our Canine Assisted Intervention Animal, was once again a steady source of comfort, connection, and smiles throughout the event. Time and time again, we witness the unique way animals help create safe and approachable spaces for conversation, especially in environments where many people are accustomed to carrying stress silently.
Canadian Public Safety personnel and their families are never on this journey alone. Organizations like Badge of Life Canada are here to be a part of that journey with a pro-active approach to mental wellness. We need to continue the dialogue in order to transform the culture. We are always open to positive comments and suggestions. You can reach us on our website at BadgeofLifeCanada.org.
HOPE – GROWTH – RECOVERY

