
Since 1899, the VFW has taken pride in its relentless "Commitment To Service" on behalf of all veterans at home and around the globe, while also embracing the widow and orphans of those Comrades who have paid the ultimate price for Freedom... That same quality among VFW membership in times of peace has made the men and women in this great organization equally proud to uphold the high ideals of individual liberty, freedom of speech, press, assembly and worship, that are guaranteed us by the Bill of Rights.
No longer committed solely to military engagements and already having served its nation on battlefields with distinction, the VFW today serves its members and America's communities in a variety of ways.
These include continual effort to protect Veterans' entitlements, support National Security measures, provide members with a series of benefits, care for needy comrades, participation in community programs, sponsoring youth activities, caring for the elderly, and exercising influence on national legislative actions affecting Veterans everywhere.
With the support of our membership, the VFW will continue to "PROUD TO SERVE" in the VFW and our local Communities.
In cities and towns across the country, the VFW has met the challenge in community serv ice because the successful completion of any project makes each location a better place in which to live, while at the same time reflecting the positive image of the VFW to the general public.
Although six general categories are specified for purposes of classifying types of projects, in actual practice the possibilities for Community Service are endless.
| Telephone: 763-545-9996 |
Address: 7775 Medicine Lake Road Golden Valley, MN 55427 |

