American Legion
The American Legion, founded in 1919 by an Act of Congress after World War I, serves as the nation's largest veterans service organization, advocating for the unique needs of veterans, service members, and their families. Its commitment to preventing veteran suicide through mental health support and community engagement underscores its mission to empower veterans and strengthen local communities.
With a rich history of youth development programs, such as American Legion Baseball and Boys State, the organization promotes values of sportsmanship and leadership. Additionally, The American Legion actively secures significant VA disability benefits and grants for youth, reflecting its dedication to improving the well-being of both veterans and future generations.
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