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Members, Perico's Services will be Friday August 19th at St. Joseph Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. Holy Rosary will be at 9:30 a.m. Any of the members that would like to go and represent the VFW Auxiliary we can meet at the Church. We had talked about wearing our Red shirts. Burial will be in the Williams Cemetery following the service. Please let me know if you pan on attending. We can decide what time to meet.
What a great turn out for the Williams Back to School Fair and Registration. And so very nice of them to show their appreciation for all their sponsors!
Other Auxiliaries have facebook pages now also. Please visit their pages and like them too. They are in the link http://www.azvfwaux.org/resources and on Facebook as Herbert J. Haenel VFW Auxiliary 10005 and Merle M. Mitchell VFW Post 3715 the auxiliary Page. Go visit them!
Join VFW Auxiliary National President-elect Colette Bishop for the
4th Annual Celebrating America’s Freedom Event at Mount Rushmore! Keystone, South Dakota Saturday, September 17, 2016 10:00 a.m. One of the best known images in our country resides just south of Rapid City, South Dakota, in Keystone, at the National Park known as Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Constructed with explosives, chisels and other tools, this cliff-side sculpture will awe and amaze you. While there, be sure to stop in the incredible visitor center and gift shop. This is a great location to include your whole family! Go to www.vfwauxiliary.org for registration, transportation, hotel information and other event details. National Convention is less than two weeks away! This year's convention will take place July 23-27 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Do you plan to attend but didn't register in advance? Register on-siteSaturday, July 23 - Tuesday, July 26. On-site registration is $35.00. Please visit our website for the most up-to-date information about National Convention, including:
Please note: Packets will not be mailed to those not attending the 2016 National Convention due to the fact the 2016-2017 Program Book is not being printed. It will be available to all members on the VFW Auxiliary website at vfwauxiliary.org in early July 2016. This year, the VA Voluntary Service (VAVS) program is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Learn about the many ways Auxiliary members support veterans and this program by volunteering at VA Medical Centers by watching our latest video, “The Many Faces of Hospital Volunteers.” You’ll see members brightening the lives of veterans over the holidays and honoring them during National Salute to Veterans Week, and you’ll learn that there is no small job when it comes to giving back to our hospitalized veterans. Every volunteer role, whether it’s dispensing toiletries, refilling coffee, organizing a Spring Carnival or handing our handmade cards of appreciation, makes a big difference. We visited with these volunteers and some of the veterans they know and love in Kansas and Missouri. Watch the video to see their stories and speak with your Auxiliary's Hospital Chairman or visit the VA's Voluntary Service page online to learn how you can become a volunteer today! Posted: 07 Jul 2016 11:41 AM PDTBig 6 VSOs Unite Behind Veterans First ActJoin the Big 6 VSOs and call on the Senate to vote on the Veterans First Act. Use the hashtag #Vote4Vets1st to make your voice heard on social media.
WASHINGTON, (July 7, 2016) – The Veterans Service Organizations who are most often called before Congress for testimony on the state of Veterans Affairs, known in D.C. as “The Big 6,” are joining together to call on the Senate to vote on the Veterans First Act. While each has been engaged separately in traditional methods of calling for votes – such as letter-writing and email campaigns – they are now maximizing the power of social media to expand their outreach to get more veterans engaged. “The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States strongly supports passage of the Veterans First Act because it rightfully eliminates arbitrary eligibility requirements to ensure family caregivers of veterans from all eras receive the recognition and support they deserve. It requires the VA to research the association between toxic exposures and adverse health effects among the descendants of exposed veterans, and it makes urgently needed improvements to the choice program, which would ensure veterans who receive care from private sector doctors are not erroneously billed for that care.” – Robert E. Wallace, VFW Executive Director “The American Legion stands with our sister Veteran Service Organizations to support the Veterans First Act. This bipartisan legislation has one third of the senate as cosponsors and will ensure that veterans have access to a Department of Veterans Affairs that maintains accountability, organized leadership, and parity of services for all generations of caregivers.” – Verna Jones, Executive Director, The American Legion “DAV strongly supports Senate passage of the Veterans First Act, which would extend comprehensive caregiver support to veterans of all eras. The legislation would also increase veterans’ options for long-term care through medical foster homes; enhance VA’s efforts to recruit and retain the best and brightest medical professionals; reform claims and appeals processing by creating a fully developed appeals pilot program; and make dozens of other positive changes to improve the lives of the men and women who served. DAV looks forward to working together with leaders in both chambers of Congress, the VA, and other key stakeholders to enact comprehensive legislation to help keep the promise to all eras of America’s veterans.” – Garry J. Augustine, Executive Director, Disabled American Veterans “The AMVETS family is in full support of the Veterans First Act. Eliminating arbitrary eligibility requirements is crucial to ensuring family caregivers of veterans from all eras receive the support they deserve and need. We support the mandate on VA to research the association between toxic exposures and health effects among exposed veterans’ offspring.” – Joe Chenelly, Executive Director, AMVETS “The provision within the Veterans First Act that allows for the expansion of the Family Caregiver Program is a top priority for Paralyzed Veterans of America members. Caregivers are life-sustaining for veterans with a spinal cord or disease. They are the most critical component of our rehabilitation and eventual recovery, and their well-being directly impacts the quality of care provided to veterans. Caregivers for veterans of all wartimes should be provided with adequate benefits and resources, yet caregivers of pre-9/11 are made to bear the responsibility-and the toll it takes on their own personal and professional lives-alone. We urge the prompt passage of this legislation so that this inequity will finally be addressed.” – Sherman Gillums Jr., Executive Director, Paralyzed Veterans of America “We’ve recognized that Congress is starting to respond to pressure from social media, so we are doing the best we can to optimize the impact each of our members has by enlisting them to assist in less traditional ways. While Twitter may not be used by most Vietnam veterans on a regular basis, our kids and our grandkids use it. Our families will be helped most by the Toxic Exposure Research provisions within the Veterans First Act, and we are glad to bring them into the fold so they can help us let the Senate know that we all deserve a vote.” – John Rowan, National President, Vietnam Veterans of America The Big 6 VSOs are asking their members, families, and supporters to join them during this campaign by using the hashtag #Vote4Vets1st in our Twitter Storm. The Veterans First Act is a bipartisan effort to improve accountability at the Department of Veterans Affairs, provide critical benefits to veterans in need, and improve existing programs. The veterans’ community deserves a vote on the Senate floor before Congress is dismissed for summer recess. In order for the Department of Veterans Affairs to fulfill Lincoln’s promise “to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan,” they must prioritize veterans over politics and pass the Veterans First Act. ABOUT THE VFW: The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is the nation’s largest and oldest major war veterans organization. Founded in 1899 and chartered by Congress in 1936, the VFW is comprised entirely of eligible veterans and military service members from the active, Guard and Reserve forces. With nearly 1.7 million VFW and Auxiliary members located in more than 6,600 Posts worldwide, the nonprofit veterans service organization is proud to proclaim “NO ONE DOES MORE FOR VETERANS” than the VFW, which is dedicated to veterans’ service, legislative advocacy, and military and community service programs. For more information or to join, visit our website at www.vfw.org. The post Big 6 VSOs Unite Behind Veterans First Act appeared first on VFW Auxiliary National Organization. |
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