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  1. The American Legion Children & Youth chairman may serve as chairman of the Coordinated Committee, with the American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of The American Legion Children & Youth chairmen serving as members . Other members may include: • American Legion adjutant • Auxiliary secretary • American Legion commander (ex officio)

  2. The Americanism Commission’s Children & Youth Committee is the center of the Legion’s youth-support efforts. The committee meets annually to formulate, recommend and implement plans, programs and activities designed to accomplish: Assure care and protection for the children of veterans. Improve conditions for all children and youth with due ...

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  4. Legion Family . Since there is one Children & Youth Program for The American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of The American Legion, all may follow the program objectives as outlined by the Legion . Coordinated committees are cooperative ventures organized at the post, district and department levels to coordinate C&Y

  5. of the American Legion Family educate parents and children in their communities about the dangers of gateway drugs. WARNING SIGNS The Committee on Children & Youth recognizes the serious yet often overlooked problem that continues to plague our nation’s youth: suicide. Suicide is a tragic and senseless act of desperation.

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  6. YCWA enables youth to become resources for preventing crime, drug use, and violence in their schools and communities. Youth take ownership for their own programs in schools, neighborhoods, public housing sites, recreational centers, or parks. Youth led programs encourage crime reporting, mentoring and mediation. Girl Scouts of the USA.

  7. www.floridalegion.org › programs-services › childrenAbout | Florida American Legion

    About. The American Legion has a proud tradition of supporting our nation’s youth. The organization was founded on the principle in 1919, when Children & Youth was declared one of the Legion’s four pillars. In the years since, a number of youth-oriented programs have been developed including Temporary Financial Assistance, Family Support ...

  8. For more information, contact your local post or the Department of New York: info@nylegion.org. (518) 463-2215. You can donate to the Temporary Financial Assistance program by sending a check or money order, made out to The American Legion Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 1055, Indianapolis, IN, 46206 or donate online.

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