The American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic, wartime veterans organization, devoted to
mutual helpfulness. We are a not-for-profit community service organization which now numbers nearly 3 million members, men and women,
in nearly 15,000 American Legion posts worldwide.
In contrast to other veterans organizations, the Legion offers a number of local
programs and activities to strengthen its commitment to our nation’s grass roots and
the people we serve. American Legion Baseball is one of the nation’s most successful amateur athletic
programs; it continues to educate youths on the importance of sportsmanship and develops the quality of our country’s
citizenship. The Heroes to Hometowns program is the only nationwide reintegration assistance service for wounded
veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Additionally, millions of dollars in donations have been given to fellow veterans
and their families in times of grief, and various scholarship opportunities ensure the future success of our youth.
The American Legion is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization with great political influence
perpetuated by its grass-roots involvements in the legislation process. Legionnaires’ sense of obligation
to their community, state and nation drives an honest advocacy for veterans in Washington. The Legion stands
not behind politics, but the issues and people that institute progress by focusing on veterans rights and quality of life.
The American Legion’s success depends entirely on active membership, participation and volunteerism. The
organization belongs to the people it serves and the communities in which it thrives.


