American Legion
The American Legion, founded in 1919 by an Act of Congress after World War I, is dedicated to advocating for the unique needs of veterans, service members, and their families. Through a variety of programs focusing on community, youth development, and mental health support, the organization continues to empower generations of Americans to serve and strengthen the nation.
With a century-long commitment to service, The American Legion provides vital assistance, including securing record amounts in VA disability benefits and offering resources to prevent veteran suicide. The organization also fosters youth leadership through programs like American Legion Baseball and Boys State, illustrating its mission to celebrate and uplift those who contribute to the greater good.
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