The American Legion, founded by an Act of Congress after World War I, is the nation's largest veterans service organization, tirelessly advocating for the unique needs of veterans, servicemembers, and their families. With a strong commitment to destigmatizing mental health support, they empower individuals to take action in preventing veteran suicide through peer-to-peer resources and community programs.
For over a century, the American Legion has made a significant impact by providing vital programs and services, securing record amounts in VA disability benefits, and supporting youth development initiatives such as American Legion Baseball and Boys State. Through grassroots advocacy and community engagement, the organization inspires Americans to contribute to the greater good and strengthen their communities.
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