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About Us |
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For God and Country, we
associate ourselves together for the following purposes:
To uphold and defend the constitution of the
United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and
perpetuate a one hundred per cent Americanism; to preserve the memories
and incidents of our associations during the Great Wars; to inculcate a
sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; to
combat the autocracy of both the classes and the masses; to make right
the master of might; to promote peace and goodwill on earth; to
safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom,
and democracy; to participate in and contribute to the accomplishment of
the aims and purposes of The American Legion; to consecrate and sanctify
our association by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.
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About Us |
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In this world of ours, the American
Legion Auxiliary shines as an example of unselfish giving. With almost a
million members from all walks of life, the
Auxiliary administers hundreds of volunteer programs, gives tens of
thousands of hours to its communities and to veterans, and raises
millions of dollars to support its own programs as well as other worth
while charities familiar to most Americans. It is all accomplished with
volunteers.
The Auxiliary, organized in 1919 to assist The American Legion, is much
more than the name implies. The organization
has achieved its own unique identity while working side-by-side with the
veterans who belong to The American Legion. Like the Legion, the
Auxiliary's interests have broadened to encompass the entire community.
The American Legion Auxiliary is the world's largest women's patriotic
service organization. Through its nearly 10,500 Units located in every
state and some foreign countries, the Auxiliary embodies the spirit of
America that has prevailed through war and peace. Along with The
American Legion, it solidly stands behind America and her ideals.
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Mission Statement |
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- To support The American
Legion programs for veterans, young people, and community
- To provide for today's needs while being
advocates for a brighter future
- To advance the understanding of patriotism and
responsibility of citizenship
- To promote individual integrity and family
values
- To ensure as volunteers,
that Auxiliary members continue to be the leaders in all that is
good in this nation today, tomorrow and for generations to come
through serving others first and not self.
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Purpose |
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The
American Legion Auxiliary is the largest patriotic women's service
organization in the world, with nearly 1 million members. Affiliated
with The American Legion, the Auxiliary is a veterans service
organization with members in nearly 10,000 American communities. The
organization sponsors volunteer programs on the national and local
levels, focusing on three major areas: veterans, young people and the
community.
Auxiliary members believe in the ideals and
principles of America's founding fathers and pledge to foster
patriotism, preserve and defend the Constitution, promote allegiance to
God and Country, and uphold the basic principles of freedom of religion,
freedom of expression and freedom of choice. The Auxiliary embodies the
spirit of America that has prevailed through war and peace and continues
to stand firmly behind America today, as it did when the organization
was first founded.
Initially, the Auxiliary was organized by
concerned women who took on the day-to-day responsibilities of life when
their male family members went across sea during World War I. Aware of
the many fatherless families and the needs of returning veterans,
Auxiliary women vowed to continue their supportive roles when the
veterans of World War I founded The American Legion in 1919. Auxiliary
members today are wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, granddaughters and
great-granddaughters of these courageous veterans. Some members are
veterans themselves.
The Auxiliary has conceived and implemented
hundreds of programs for veterans, their families, young people and the
community at large. Many programs have been expanded, creating commonly
accepted institutions within the community and nation.
Two of the American Legion Auxiliary's showcase programs are Girls State
and Girls Nation. Both are intended for young women entering their
senior year in high school with an interest in local, state and federal
government. As a result of participation in these programs, these young
women take responsibility for good citizenship and develop an
understanding of government.
In addition to the Girls State and Girls Nation programs, the Auxiliary
takes part in many community service projects and activities, while
providing a focal point for citizens involvement within their own
communities. The Auxiliary raises more than $18 million every year and
reinvests these funds in VA medical centers and
community programs. Thousands of hours are
devoted to crime prevention, instructing children, elderly and the
general public on safety and protection within the community. The
Auxiliary supports programs for drug and alcohol abuse, missing
children, teen suicide and teen pregnancy while working with
organizations like the Children's Miracle Network and Red Cross.
Auxiliary volunteers are the backbone of assistance in 171 VA Medical
Centers. These volunteers not only provide diversion and entertainment
for patients, but assist the hospital staff in physical and
psychological therapy. There are more than 20 programs nationwide that
receive support and financial aid from the American Legion Auxiliary,
and the Auxiliary is a national co-sponsor of the National Veterans
Creative Arts Festival.
Along with The American Legion, the Auxiliary has helped to lead the
movement to return to the people their right to protect the American
Flag from physical acts of desecration. The American Legion Family is
working in Washington for passage of a Constitutional amendment to help
protect and preserve the fabric of the nation.
The services of the American Legion Auxiliary directly and indirectly
touch the lives of all Americans. With the philosophy of "Service, not
Self," the American Legion Auxiliary develops a strong spirit of
volunteerism in its members, who have joined together in the fellowship
of giving to others.
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Few people realize that: |
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- The Auxiliary and the Legion are often centers
for community and civic activities in mid-America, and provide a
focal point for citizens' involvement. The Auxiliary raises more
than $18 million every year and reinvests those funds in VA medical
centers and community programs.
- Thousands of hours are devoted to crime
prevention programs, instructing children, the elderly and the
general public on safety, crime prevention and protection within the
community.
- Auxiliary volunteers are the backbone of
assistance in the 171 VA Medical Centers.
- They not only provide diversion and
entertainment for patients, but assist the hospital staff in
physical and psychological
therapy, clerical and many other duties that would otherwise cost
American taxpayers millions of dollars.
- The Auxiliary deals with issues such as drug and
alcohol abuse, missing and abused children, teen suicide and teen
pregnancy. Its services touch the lives of all Americans directly or
indirectly.
- More than 20 nationwide programs receive support
and financial aid from the American Legion Auxiliary
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