>>>From the National Organization
Approximately 60 percent of American Legion posts submit annual reports to National Headquarters quantifying local activities that support the organization’s mission and values. Across the country and beyond, the Legion helps hundreds of thousands of veterans, military families, schools and young people. The report presents that involvement in terms of dollars raised, volunteer hours put in, events coordinated and people affected.
A snapshot of that activity appears in the 2011 Consolidated Post Report, recently summarized by the Legion’s Internal Affairs Division. “Every year, this report shows just how important The American Legion family is to local communities,” immediate Past American Legion National Commander Jimmie L. Foster said. “Even with only 60 percent of posts reporting, it’s a very impressive set of numbers.”
American Legion posts are encouraged to submit their Consolidated Post Reports online using myLegion.org. Paper report forms are mailed annually to departments’ headquarters and distributed to local posts for completion. Continue reading

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