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Local Girl Scouts donates more than 1500 items of food to local VFW prior to Thanksgiving.
Alot happening at the Mecosta VFW.
Taking bids for individuals interested in plowing the VFW Parking lot.
Upcoming events at the Mecosta VFW for the remainder of the Year including our annual Trunk or Treat and Christmas Party.
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Post Quartermaster Named Volunteer of the Decade for Mecosta County.
As a Post we do NOT endorse campaigns, but we do donate the use of our hall to campaign events. And will display your sign if asked.
Interested in getting your business advertised to the community at a low-cost look no further. At a cost of $25 for the year. You can advertise on the Mecosta VFW's website.
One symbolic gesture of remembrance commonly displayed in military related ceremony, is the Missing Man Table. This table is a physical reminder of service members who never made it home or remain unaccounted for.
September marks National Suicide Prevention month, and unfortunately, the topic of suicide is something all too familiar to the veteran community.
VFW Camp Trotter for Children has just wrapped its 2023 camping season. This year the camp welcomed 187 children to campus for four weeks of summer camp, 65 of which were returning campers.
VFW Auxiliary National President Carla Martinez came to the VFW Department of Michigan and Auxiliary Headquarters August 15, 2023 to help plant a Bloodgood Japanese Maple Tree.
Modesto De la O, out of Post 1370 in Pontiac, Michigan, received the Distinguished Service Award at the Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW National Convention July 25.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) is pleased to announce John Griffith has achieved All-American status as a Department commander.
Marine Gulf War veteran leads VFW as a “bridge” between wartime generations
Congratulations to our Past State Commander John Griffith, Districts and Posts that made All-American this year in Michigan!
“We are an organization that supports veterans, it only makes sense that we not only employ veterans but give them the tools they need to be successful in their jobs as well as improve their quality of life. “said VFW National Home Executive Director Michael Wilson.