• Login
  • Register

Welcome,

  • My Account
  • Logout
Advertisement
NEED HELP?
View Online Help
  • Legion.org
  • Shop Online
  • Help
  • Login
  • Register
 
MyLegion.org
  • Donate
  • Join

Donate Online

  • Membership
    • Join
    • Renew
    • SAL Renew
    • Paid Up For Life
    • Member Discounts
    • Frequent Questions
  • Subscriptions
    • Digital Magazine
    • Dispatch
    • E-newsletters
    • Magazine
  • Give
    • Donate Online
    • Donate By Mail
    • Planned Giving
    • Vehicle Donation
    • Corporate Sponsorship
    • Frequent Questions
  • Find Help
    • Find a Post
    • Find a Service Officer
    • How to Use MyLegion.org
    • Veterans Crisis Line
    • VetRide
  • Shop
  • Contact

Donate Online

  • Home >
  • Give > Donate Online

American Legion Charities

Be The One

The American Legion’s top priority is to reduce veteran suicides by encouraging veterans, caregivers and others to "Be the One" to save the life of one veteran. Instead of focusing on the staggering number of veteran lives lost each day, it is time to focus on saving one at a time. That starts with destigmatizing mental health issues and making it OK for veterans to ask for help.

Your donation to American Legion Charities will be used to help The American Legion fulfill its mission to support veterans, military personnel, families and communities. American Legion Charities distributes funds where they are most needed to support programs and services of the organization.

American Legion Veterans & Children Foundation

The American Legion Veterans & Children Foundation, National Commander James LaCoursiere's top fundraising priority, provides vital support for military and veteran parents in unexpected financial crises and support for service officers in their tireless efforts to obtain care and due benefits and opportunities of disabled veterans and families.

Thanks to the support of generous donors like you, The American Legion can continue to provide much-needed assistance to disabled veterans, U.S. military families with children at home who are facing unexpected financial hardships, troops recovering from wounds and illnesses and the children of fallen troops and disabled veterans.

View More View Less

Child Well-Being Foundation

The American Legion Child Well-Being Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations that address the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of children across the nation.

Thanks to the support of generous donors like you, The American Legion can continue to provide much-needed assistance to disabled veterans, U.S. military families with children at home who are facing unexpected financial hardships, troops recovering from wounds and illnesses and the children of fallen troops and disabled veterans.

View More View Less

Legacy Scholarship Fund

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship helps ensure higher education is a possibility for children who lost a parent to death on active duty, or suffered a service-connected disability rated 50 percent or greater by VA, since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Thanks to the support of generous donors like you, The American Legion can continue to provide much-needed assistance to disabled veterans, U.S. military families with children at home who are facing unexpected financial hardships, troops recovering from wounds and illnesses and the children of fallen troops and disabled veterans.

View More View Less

National Emergency Fund

The National Emergency Fund provides direct, immediate cash grants for veterans in the aftermath of major catastrophes, such as tornadoes, floods, wildfires or hurricanes.

Thanks to the support of generous donors like you, The American Legion can continue to provide much-needed assistance to disabled veterans, U.S. military families with children at home who are facing unexpected financial hardships, troops recovering from wounds and illnesses and the children of fallen troops and disabled veterans.

View More View Less

Operation Comfort Warriors

Military personnel and veterans recovering from wounds and illnesses at medical facilities and transition units receive comfort items, rehabilitation equipment and recreational opportunities through Operation Comfort Warriors.

Thanks to the support of generous donors like you, The American Legion can continue to provide much-needed assistance to disabled veterans, U.S. military families with children at home who are facing unexpected financial hardships, troops recovering from wounds and illnesses and the children of fallen troops and disabled veterans.

View More View Less

0

  • Cart (0)
  • Store
  • Login
  • Home
The American Legion

The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness.

Programs

  • Baseball
  • Boys State / Nation
  • Legion Riders
  • National Convention
  • National Emergency Fund
  • Operation Comfort Warriors
  • Oratorical Contest
  • Scholarships

Services

  • Benefits Center
  • Career Center
  • Education Center
  • Health Center
  • USAA Financial Center

Members

  • Join The American Legion
  • Renew Membership
  • Paid Up For Life
  • Member Discounts
  • MyLegion.org

Media

  • The American Legion Magazine
  • Basic Training
  • Digital Archives
  • Digital Dispatch
  • E-newsletters
  • LegionTV / Videos
  • Press Center
  • Publications
  • © Copyright 2025 The American Legion.
  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • ADA COMPLIANCE
  • ADVERTISE
  • CONTACT US