Programs
If you are a veteran and having a problem finding a job, please use
the following link and let the VFW help:
www.vetjobs.com
The Buddy Poppy
Poppies are distributed free and donations accepted by persons
wanting to assist veterans in need. All donations are used exclusively for
veteran assistance.
For more than 75 years, the VFW's Buddy Poppy program has raised millions of
dollars in support of veterans' welfare and the well being of their dependents.
The VFW conducted its first poppy distribution before Memorial Day in
1922, becoming the first veterans' organization to organize a nationwide
distribution. The poppy soon was adopted as the official memorial flower of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
It was during the 1923
encampment that the VFW decided that VFW Buddy Poppies be assembled by disabled
and needy veterans who would be paid for their work to provide them with some
form of financial assistance. The plan was formally adopted during the VFW's
1923 encampment. The next year, disabled veterans at the Buddy Poppy factory in
Pittsburgh assembled VFW Buddy Poppies. The designation "Buddy Poppy" was
adopted at that time.
Today, VFW Buddy Poppies are still assembled by disabled and needy veterans
in VA Hospitals.
Scholarship
Deadlines:
Voice of Democracy - November 1
Patriots' Pen Youth Essay - November 1
Scouting Scholarship - March 1
Every year,
hundreds of thousands of students participate in the Voice of Democracy
Scholarship Competion and the Patriot's Pen Essay Contest garnering more than
$3.4 million in scholarships and incentives. The National Association of
Secondary School Principals (NASSP) has placed Voice of
Democracy on their advisory list.
In addition, the VFW honors an outstanding scout through the VFW
Scout of the Year Scholarship program.
Community Service
Constructive community service is a founding VFW tenet with volunteerism
benefiting education, the environment, health sciences and civic projects. The
VFW's citizenship education program is designed to stimulate an interest in
America's history, its traditions and institutions, as well as promote
patriotism. The VFW also partners with the National Rifle Association, U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, International Association of Firefighters and the Salvation
Army.
VFW Support to Military Services
MAP has helped fund Farewell and Welcome Home gatherings for military units
worldwide.
Operation Uplink provides free, pre-paid phone cards to servicemembers.
Unmet Needs can give a one-time grant up to $2,500 for qualifying service
members and their families experiencing financial hardship.
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