08/09/2019
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We empower military kids by funding sports, arts and other enrichment activities when their parents are deployed overseas with the National Guard or Reserves, or recovering from severe injuries sustained in a post-9/11 overseas mission.
11/17/2018
Strength During Recovery: Fraser Family | Our Military Kids
Ashley Fraser, 12, received an Our Military Kids grant for gymnastics classes while her father, Scott, recovers from his combat-related PTSD. Give back to th...
10/19/2018
American Legion's CWF awards $766,761 in grants for 2019
In its 64th year, the foundation awarded grants to 22 nonprofits.
08/28/2018
The American Legion Annual Children & Youth Conference in Indianapolis September 21-23 you won’t want to miss.
08/21/2018
Military mom in mascot costume surprises son at Appleton school
Sgt. Jen Sabrowsky had been overseas with the Wisconsin Army National Guard for eight months. She came to McKinley School to surprise her son.
04/19/2018
April is Children & Youth Month!! Do you have some younger members who you would like to show your appreciation. Nothing better to do than present them with a Commander’s Challenge Coin.
04/10/2018
Our Military Kids always has interesting stories of our youth
Twelve-year-old Fashionista Gives Back For Month of the Military Child | Our Military Kids
By Michelle Criqui From patriotic bows in red, white and blue, to camouflage purses made of uniforms from each branch of the military, Fashionista Dreams h
04/06/2018
Detachment of Vermont presenting a donation and Josh Dogs at the Ronald McDonald House in Burlington
Detachment Commanders Project Donation of $9,200 to the Ronald McDonald House Great job
04/05/2018
There are many ways to involve our youth. Please read and share
Anti-litter movement educates youth
Legionnaire Gary Chamberlain from North Carolina is teaching youth how to keep America beautiful by not littering in their schools, community and country.
04/04/2018
April is, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, also known as Child Abuse Prevention Month in America, is an annual observance in the United States dedicated to raising awareness and preventing child abuse. April has been designated Child Abuse Prevention Month in the United States since 1983.[1] U.S. President Barack Obama continued that tradition,[2] and in 2016 issued a Presidential proclamation stating: "During National Child Abuse Prevention Month, we recommit to giving every child a chance to succeed and to ensuring that every child grows up in a safe, stable, and nurturing environment that is free from abuse and neglect."[3]