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The National Organization

LADIES AUXILIARY
TO THE
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
The Ladies
Auxiliary VFW was founded in 1914 to help veterans and their families.
At the dawn of this new Millennium, that is still the primary goal
of the organization The organization has achieved its own unique
identity while working side-by-side with the veterans who belong
to VFW.
Like
the VFW, the Auxiliary's interests have broadened to encompass the
entire community. The Auxiliary embodies the spirit of America that
has prevailed through war and peace. It is solidly behind America
today as it was when it was founded.
The Ladies
Auxiliary is an integral part of the VFW and supports a host of
programs which pursue issues of national importance to veterans.
These programs are designed to preserve veterans rights, advocate
a strong national defense, promote patriotism and offer community
service.
The Ladies
Auxiliary also has conceived and implemented hundreds of its own
volunteer programs to help veterans, their spouses, their children,
schools and local communities.
Today,
the Ladies Auxiliary is involved in a kaleidoscopic range of activities.
The Auxiliary has programs for veterans, their families, young people
and the community at large. Many programs have been expanded and
now are commonly accepted institutions within the community and
nation.
Although
these programs are run locally, they are also a part of a larger
nationwide effort, administered through the Ladies Auxiliary National
Headquarters. So deeply ingrained are such programs that the subtle
guiding hand of the Ladies Auxiliary is often not seen or recognized.
While
continuing to support the VFW and its causes, the Ladies Auxiliary
has developed a social conscience of its own. With the paramount
goal of helping families in distress, its members perform community
service, fund cancer research, fight drug abuse and illiteracy,
advocate for the rights of the elderly, and support the VFW National
Home, Special Olympics, and other worthy causes.
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The Local Organization
Ladies Auxiliary
To
V F W Post 2692
199 South Avenue
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
(609) 267-9790
Our Meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month at 7:30
PM in the VFW Post Located at the corner of Jefferson Avenue and
South Avenue next to the hospital parking lot.
How
We Began
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The Ladies Auxiliary is a
fraternal, patriotic, historical and educational affiliate of one
of the Posts of the VFW.
It's objectives are:
- Provide assistance
to the VFW Post and its members whenever possible
- Provide assistance
to the Ladies Auxiliary members whenever possible
- Maintain true allegiance
to the Government of the United States of America
- Maintain fidelity
to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America
- Foster true Patriotism
- Maintain and extend
the Institutions of American Freedom, Equal Rights and Justice
to all men and women
- Preserve and Defend
the United States of America from all her enemies whomsoever
To accomplish these
objectives, the Ladies Auxiliary has established several programs
listed below.
AMERICANISM
Members of the Ladies Auxiliary are proud of our history of dedication
to promoting Americanism. Through Patriotic Education, Citizenship
Education and Flag Etiquette demonstrations we hope to foster the
love of country within our communities. We sponsor the Americanism
Poster Contest which, this year, has the theme "Space Shuttle".
This program is for children from pre-school to 6th grade. We also
host "Loyalty Day" ceremonies and urge every Floridian to
fly the flag and to adopt good citizenship as a prized value in their
daily lives. We assert our support for the POW/MIA activities of our
National leaders and vow never to forget those who may still be deprived
of their homeland. Local Auxiliary units may sponsor Citizenship classes
for the newly arriving emigrant, "Get out the Vote" campaigns,
and flag etiquette classes.
PATRIOTISM
Through dedicated programs of loyalty and patriotism the Ladies
Auxiliary shows our gratitude for the dedicated service the veterans
gave on our behalf and for our freedom. Although the weapons of
war have changed over the years, the challenge to stand up for what
we believe has not. We salute the veterans and active military who
have answered their eountry's call to arms. The National Flag represents
the living country and is considered to be a living thing, emblematic
of the respect and pride we have for our Nation. Our Flag should
be displayed proudly in a place of honor.
VOICE OF DEMOCRACY
The "Voice of Democracy" audio essay competition offers
an opportunity to instill the proud legacy of patriotism in the young
people. Students are encouraged to appreciate values and ideals for
which the veterans sacrificed so much. "My Voice In Our Democracy"
is the l997 theme. The competition is open to 10th, 11th and l2th
grade students who must be co-sponsored by the Auxiliary and the Post.
Awards and recognition are presented to winners on Post, District
and Department levels. Florida winner will receive an all-expense
paid trip to Washington DC where they will compete on a national level
and vie for college scholarships that exceed $100,000. Representing
the spirit of patriotism without the use of words is a unique talent
befitting recognition for students through the "Young Americans
Creative Patriotic Arts" program. Students in 9th, 10th, 11th
and l2th grades are eligible to artistically express their love of
country through this competition. Five national awards will be presented
to the winners, including a first place award of $3000.
BUDDY POPPIES
We are distributing Buddy Poppies to the public. Why do we do this?
This hand-made symbol of the memorial on Flander's Field that Col.
McCrea so elequently spoke of provides an outstanding way for us
to honor those who died by helping their comrades who are now in
need. Handicapped veterans make the Buddy Poppies for the VFW. We
purchase them, providing a small income for that veteran. Then,
we offer them to the public as we solicit donations for our needy
comrades and their loved ones. All funds raised in this manner are
reserved for this cause, exclusively. All through this process our
veterans are helped. This is a general outreach program for all
veterans, not just VFW members.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
We have the awesome responsibility to instruct the youth of our
nation. Our school age children must be educated in the history
of our country, how to honor and respect the Flag and the debt owed
to our veterans. We can no longer assume that these values will
be taught in the home or included in school curriculums. Today's
children will be tomorrow's leaders. If our democratic way of life
is to endure, our children must know the struggles incurred to establish
our government. If the freedoms we enjoy are to continue for future
generations, ehildren must be taught to appreciate how precious
these freedoms are. The youth of our nation are our most precious
commodity and our most valuable natural resource. Children are not
born with a love for their country, honor for the Flag or respect
for our veterans. THEY MUST BE TAUGHT! WE MUST TEACH THEM! Local
Ladies Auxiliary units sponsor Junior Girls Unit for youngsters
between the ages of 6 and 16. Its purpose is to instill love and
respect for the veterans as the child matures. Junior Girls membership
is open to daughters, stepdaughters, foster daughters, granddaughters,
sisters, step and fostersisters of VFW members or men or women who
would be eligible for VFW membership.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
The Ladies Auxiliary organizes and sponsors activities for the neighborhoods
where they live. It also assists in their Post's sponsored endeavors.
These projects benefit the city, town, neighborhood, other organizations,
institutions, or individuals.
VETERAN REHABILITATION AND SERVICE WORK
Rehabilitation is service to the veterans and their families after
they leave the hospital. We must never forget the sacrifices our
veterans have made to keep our country free. Our veterans and spouses
who are senior citizens are a cherished part of our community. We
assist them in many ways. By a telephone call, by a card or flowers
we try to make a bright spot in their day. Often, it is difficult
for senior citizens to get out. We offer them a ride to church or
to the doctor or an hour's outing. Our "Adopt-A-Veteran"
program allows us to continue to let them know tbey are not alone
and that we are there to help them cope with the everyday problems
that arise. We help active duty veterans and their families by participating
in "Operation Uplink" which provides long distance telephone
calling cards to the personnel serving overseas. We are increasing
our emphasis on service to homeless veterans. We work with shelters,
missions, food banks and thrift shops who provide for the needs
of homeless veterans.
NATIONAL HOME SUPPORT
The VFW National Home is a living, breathing memorial. Through Service
to our Veterans, our Ladies Auxiliary has made a vow to provide
love, care and education to the children and grandchildren of our
deceased or disabled veterans. We must never falter in our efforts
to provide a nurturing and secure environment for tbe children of
our National Home. The home, located in Eaton Rapids, Michigan,
is on 630 acres of farm land and has 70 buildings that include brick
homes, library, community center, chapel, guest lodge, nursery school,
teen center, fire department, administration buildings and its own
water treatment and sewage plant. The Health and Happiness Christmas
Cheer Fund assures that eaeh child receives a Christmas gift and
a gift for members of his or her family.
HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS
Through unselfish giving of time, energy, love and devotion, thousands
of Veterans have been cheered, comforted, loved and thanked for
their DEDICATED SERVICE to us when it was needed. All that we are
and have today, we owe to the Veterans who answered the call. Now
it is our turn to let them know how much we appreciate all they
did, never forgetting their sacrifices. These Veterans can be found
in the VA Hospitals, nursing homes, out-patient clinics and in their
homes in every community. More and more their numbers are increasing
as they become older and experience more health problems. Some of
these men and women have no families or relatives to offer them
comfort. Ladies Auxiliary members sit with them, read for them,
or maybe write a letter for them.
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Historical Achivements of the Ladies Auxiliary
to the VFW.
Fought for military pensions and compensation/training
for disabled veterans after WWI.
Promoted and gained the WWI Bonus.
Planned establishment of the Veterans Administration
in 1930.
Supported creation of the GI Bill of Rights
after WWII.
Led development of the national cemetery system.
Lobbied for creation of the Senate Veterans
Affairs Committee in 1970.
Fought for compensation for Vietnam vets exposed
to Agent Orange.
Encouraged elevation of the Veterans Administration
to the President's cabinet.
Protected and enhanced the VA budget.
Preserved exclusivity of the VA hospital system
for veterans.
Gained presumptive health care for Gulf War
Syndrome victims.
Provided nearly $900,000 in national disaster
relief since 1964.
Donated $42 million for cancer research and
treatment over the past 43 years.
Raised $500,000 to provide 300,000 care packages
to Desert Storm troops.
Contributed $607,000 to the Korean War Veterans
Memorial.
Contributed over $200,000 to the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial.
Contributed more than $100,000 to the Vietnam
Women's Memorial Project.
The key to a well functioning VFW Ladies Auxiliary is to work closely
with its Post to reach out to our Veterans, their families, the
community, our youth, and to each other to do the very best we can
to promote patriotism, community service, and support for the future
of our children. Here at Becker-Karg-Caldwell we strive to be a
well respected and integral part of our community, often joining
forces with other organizations in striving to meet the high standards
and traditions of our national Veterans of Foreign Wars organization
and its Ladies Auxiliary.
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