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Direct community
involvement always has been and will continue to be a VFW priority.
The benevolence of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and its Auxiliaries extends well
beyond the realm of veterans helping veterans.
Annually, VFW and Auxiliaries donate more than 13 million volunteer hours of
community service. VFW members are mentoring youth groups, helping in community
food kitchens, volunteering in blood drives and visiting hospitalized veterans.
Others are helping veterans file compensation claims or are "voicing their vote"
with elected officials.
VFW's Community Service programs are designed to encourage community
service and increase civic pride, which ultimately enhances education, improves
the environment and ensures the availability of health services for our nations
veterans.
VFW's Citizenship Education program is designed to stimulate interest in
America's history and traditions and to promote citizenship, civic
responsibility and patriotism.
VFW's Youth Scholarship programs provide more than $3.5 million in
scholarships to our nation's youth. They include
Voice of Democracy,
Patriot's Pen
youth essay contest and
Boy Scouts of America.
The VFW's partnership with the
Boy Scouts of America
includes the sponsoring of more than 1,200 Scouting units with 40,000 members
across the nation.
VFW's Safety Program encourages VFW Posts and Auxiliaries to conduct
programs in home, auto and bicycle safety, as well as programs dealing with drug
awareness and substance abuse.
The VFW National Home for Children
is a community development in a family like environment that is home to orphaned
or single parent children of VFW or Ladies Auxiliary members. The home, which
was established in 1925 on 160 acres in Eaton Rapids, Mich., emphasizes the
values of education, good work habits and sound moral character.
Whether providing scholarships to the nation's youth or helping veterans receive
the entitlements they have earned, the VFW is there honoring the dead by
helping the living.
Last updated:
November 1, 2008 |