Canadian Royal Purple
  • Home
  • Join Us
  • About Us
    • Contact
    • media page
    • New Lodges
    • links
  • Slide Show
  • National Event Calendar
  • Royal Purple Week
  • Member's Area
    • President's Page
    • Directory
    • Forms & Applications >
      • Online Fill and Submit Forms
      • Forms - Download in PDF
    • Governance >
      • R&R
    • Sales Products
    • News & Notes
    • Mail out
    • Convention 2022
    • Purple Thursday

Who We Are

We are a Fun Loving Dynamic, Dedicated group of volunteers helping kids and our communities.

 Every lodge can discover its own  community's needs and address them.
In addition, our national cause
​ is brain injury awareness and prevention.
​

We volunteer and have fun doing it.

Picture
Picture
Join Now Contact:

Sandi Lougheed 1-306-859-7563 

To provide like-minded people a forum to come together to make a difference in their community

Let's hear from those we support:

​Beechy-Demaine Emergency Services

Bassano Rodeo

Village of Caroline
​

Fort Saskatchewan

YWCA - Edmonton

​Compassion House foundation

​Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation

Brochures ​

Picture
JOIN US!

Picture

New Royal Purple


Ronald McDonald House Charities Alberta

Camp He Ho Ha

Town of St. Walburg

​ISTAR, Institute for Stuttering Treatment & Research, University of Alberta

​Rotary Club of Williams Lake

​Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association

If Your Heart Matches Ours Join Us!!


Purpling

Picture
Picture
Picture
2020_sask_brochure.pdf
File Size: 148 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Our History
The Royal Purple has moved from a modest beginning to a forward thinking progressive organization.

Originally formed as an auxiliary to the Elks of Canada in 1914, known as the Royal Purple of Canada, the organization established its independent existence in 2014.

Retaining many of the rich traditions of the Royal Purple of Canada, the membership of the newly formed Canadian Royal Purple Society has embarked on a bold path of modern volunteerism.

Incorporating nationally and in five Canadian provinces, the men and women who form the membership are carrying on a brisk growth, adding one new provincial association and four new lodges in four years.

Concentrating on being a forum through which a community can organize and meet its needs, the volunteer work being done by Canadian Royal Purple  members serves the needs of each lodge and each province with great enthusiasm and renewed success.


Picture
The CRP follows the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 
  • Home
  • Join Us
  • About Us
    • Contact
    • media page
    • New Lodges
    • links
  • Slide Show
  • National Event Calendar
  • Royal Purple Week
  • Member's Area
    • President's Page
    • Directory
    • Forms & Applications >
      • Online Fill and Submit Forms
      • Forms - Download in PDF
    • Governance >
      • R&R
    • Sales Products
    • News & Notes
    • Mail out
    • Convention 2022
    • Purple Thursday