One Mission, Two Grants: How two ALA units worked together to support female veterans

Leftover on the walls of the former Trapp Elementary school in Winchester, Ky., is an acrostic poem – TEAM: Together Everyone Achieves More. That’s exactly what it took to start the transformation of this school into a transitional home for female veterans. Many American Legion Auxiliary units and American Legion posts have joined forces with

2020-12-14T13:51:57+00:00grants|

The Legacy Society: How ALA member Janet Jefford impacts the ALA’s future

Through her time as a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Past National President Janet Jefford has had a unique opportunity to see and experience the impact the Auxiliary has on the veterans, military, and families they serve, but also on the members themselves. Jefford is no exception. She has experienced professional and personal growth

2020-12-14T13:41:04+00:00Planned Giving|

Heroic veteran leads art therapy classes for peers with help from ALA Foundation grant

The ability to express yourself is vital for your mental health. For veterans, this process can be extremely challenging. Just ask Miette Wells.A U.S. Air Force veteran and survivor of military sexual trauma and Traumatic Brain Injury, Wells struggled to both express herself and be understood after returning from her service in Panama and Kuwait.

2020-12-15T14:54:23+00:00grants|

Monthly Giving: How Amanda Washburn found her niche as a young ALA member

In an organization where you can join at any age, Amanda Washburn is younger than the average American Legion Auxiliary member. But at just 25 years old, Washburn has just as much passion and drive to serve veterans, military, and their families as any other member. Washburn knows her generation of ALA members has different

2020-12-15T14:57:25+00:00Monthly Giving|

ALA Foundation grant helps veterans find refuge

Divide Camp is a place of refuge nestled in the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon. Each year, it hosts over 50 combat-wounded veterans, with the goal of providing hope and healing through encounters with nature and outdoor recreation.As the camp grows, more resources are needed. In 2018, the need for a permanent kitchen facility emerged –

2020-12-15T15:03:48+00:00grants|

ALA staff member celebrates birthday through gifts to the ALA Foundation

Chrystal Daulton, a program manager at the American Legion Auxiliary National Headquarters, celebrated her birthday this year by working long hours at National Convention. In short, that tells you all you need to know about Daulton – her life is dedicated to supporting veterans, military, and their families. “For me, it’s all about the veterans,”

2020-12-15T15:00:15+00:00Donations|

ALA Foundation grant allows community collaboration to benefit California veterans

The PIER Center in Long Beach, Calif., is a place made by veterans for veterans. PIER (Partnership in Effective Recovery) focuses on providing homeless veterans with basic needs so they can begin to rebuild their lives. The center hosts daily free lunches, provides access to showers and laundry facilities, and supports veterans through counseling. No

2020-12-15T15:07:27+00:00grants|

The Legacy Society: How ALA member Jane Montaney supports future ALA programs

Jane Montaney of Ephrata, Wash., found out while visiting an American Legion Family conference with her husband in 1996 that her local American Legion Auxiliary unit was missing one member in order to make goal. That’s the day she signed up to join the American Legion Auxiliary.“I sent a note across the teller to the

2020-12-15T15:11:41+00:00Planned Giving|

Kansas soldiers’ home offers more inclusive art therapy class using new technology funded by ALA Foundation grant

Many U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs medical centers across the country incorporate the creative arts as one form of rehabilitative treatment to help veterans recover from and cope with physical and emotional disabilities. When Paula Sellens became the American Legion Auxiliary Kansas District Eight president in 2016, she made expanding these programs her focus. Her

2020-12-15T15:09:17+00:00grants|

A beautiful tribute: how Helen Babb Boots was honored with a memorial gift

During World War II, Helen Babb Boots was one of the first recruits in the Women’s Army Corps. Her brother was needed at home on the farm, and she felt that someone from her family should serve. After her service ended in 1945, Boots developed a passion for The American Legion Family. She was a

2021-01-07T21:57:44+00:00Memorial Gifts|
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