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Joseph P Kennedy, Jr., American Legion Post 11-11
Join the SAL today!  The Sons of The American Legion was created in 1932 as an organization within The American Legion.  The S.A.L. is made up of boys and men of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the United States military and became eligible for membership in The American Legion.
The Sons focus on much more than just membership.  At all levels, Sons support The American Legion in promoting a wide variety of programs. Sons assist their Posts in other activities such as Veterans programs, Veterans Administration home and hospital volunteerism, Children Youth projects, and fund raising.  In just the past ten years, Sons have raised more than a million dollars for The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation. Members have volunteered over 258,250 hours to date in 2005 in Veterans Hospitals throughout the country and raised over $2.447,268 that has gone directly to VA hospitals and VA homes for a variety of items including TVs, radios, medical equipment, and clothing for the patients.
Join Auxiliary Unit 11-11.
The Auxiliary's Community Service program is based on the premise that no organization has a right to exist within the community without giving something to that community in return.  Community service helps to make our communities better places in which to live.  Auxiliary members study community needs, recommend projects, raise funds and donate their time to accomplish their specific objectives. Special attention is given to the selection of each project to ensure that the work of other organizations is not duplicated. Auxiliary Units also provide assistance on Community Service projects sponsored by American Legion Posts and work with other organizations to implement practical, worthwhile projects for the benefit of the community.  Some examples include, blood drives, first aid and CPR training, child safety programs, support for women in shelters, donations to shelters for the homeless, tree plantings, recycling programs, and disaster and emergency preparedness programs.

Junior membership is offered to anyone eligible under the age of 18 years and younger who is an immediate family member of an American Legion member or a deceased veteran.
Joseph P Kennedy, Jr., American Legion Post 11-11
303-466-1278
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