August 30, 2011

Legacy Run breaks donation goal

By Steve Brooks
Convention
Legacy Run breaks donation goal
Photo by James V. Carroll

The American Legion Legacy Run broke its 2011 donation goal by almost $200,000.

The five previous Legacy Runs have combined to raise more than $2 million for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund. Add more than $600,000 to that total.

This year's run, which started in Indianapolis on Aug. 21 and traveled more than 1,200 miles across four states before winding up in Minneapolis, had a donation goal of $450,000. In the end, $642,666 was generated for the Legacy Scholarship Fund.

More than $344,000 was raised prior to and during the Run; another $298,029 was donated on stage Tuesday afternoon during The American Legion National Convention in Minneapolis. The departments of Minnesota and Georgia each raised more than $30,000 for this year's Run.

"I know that in this economy, a lot of you could divert this money to other things that you need," said National Commander Jimmie L. Foster, who traveled with the riders during the entire Run and rode a leg of it on the back of a motorcycle. "Thank you for this."

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund provides college financial support for children of servicemembers killed on active duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001.

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