Charitable Giving suite returning to national convention
1919 Society display at the The American Legion 104th National Convention at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday, August 28. Photo by Hilary Ott/The American Legion

Charitable Giving suite returning to national convention

LEARN HOW YOUR PLANNED GIFT CAN HELP THE AMERICAN LEGION

The American Legion Office of Charitable Giving will have a presence at the 105th National Convention in New Orleans in August. Attendees are invited to visit the team in the 1919 Society Suite at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (look for room numbers on the convention app at legion.org/mobileapps) to learn more about the Veterans & Children Foundation (VCF) and 1919 Society recognition.

The 1919 Society is a dedicated network of proud donors committed to The American Legion’s mission of supporting veterans, military servicemembers and youth. It recognizes individuals who are changing and saving lives through VCF. Recognition in the 1919 Society celebrates those who have made a substantial impact in the lives of military families and veterans through financial gifts to VCF.

Join the Charitable Giving team in New Orleans to learn more about these efforts and how you can make all the difference in the world.

The American Legion’s Planned Giving program is a way of establishing your legacy of support for the organization while providing for your current financial needs. Learn more about the process, and the variety of charitable programs you can benefit, at legion.org/plannedgiving. Clicking on “Learn more” will bring up an “E-newsletter” button, where you can sign up for regular information from Planned Giving.