Captain (Retired) Daniel Darryl Saugh

Over the past 10 years, Mr. Daniel Darryl Saugh has been the Padré for the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 344. He has consistently offered his services as Padré for Legion events, Veterans’ functions, weddings and memorial services. He visits with Veterans, supports programs offered at the Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto and helps Veterans seek assistance in dealing with PTSD and reintegrating into society following their military service.

During the annual Poppy Campaign, he shares his experiences to audiences at the Legion. He can also be found speaking at various events in schools and the community about Veterans and their role in Canada’s military history.

He volunteers his services as a Chaplain for the Toronto Police and has done so for over seven years. He is also the Padré for the Toronto Police Military Veterans Association, conducting Remembrance Day and memorial services.

In addition, Mr. Saugh serves as a volunteer board member and Chaplain for the Canadian Critical Incident Stress Foundation who serves first responders, veterans and their families.