VVA Chapter 227 serves Vietnam veterans, their families and the community. |
VVA Chapter 227's History
On 24 July 1985, approximately 15 people met in the Fort Myer NCO Club in Arlington, Virginia to form a local Chapter of the only congressionally charted Vietnam-veteran service organization in the United States. We were incorporated as a non-profit organization in the Commonwealth of Virginia in January, 1986.
Publications: We publish a monthly newsletter of items of interest to our members to include a schedule of our activities. Through our network with the Virginia State Council, our Chapter is featured quarterly in their monthly newspaper, the Virginia Vietnam Veteran. Our national organization publishes a monthly newspaper, the VVA Veteran.
Celebrations: Our annual Memorial Day and Veterans Day celebrations include members, family and friends coming together for a day a fellowship. We start the day with a brunch and build a commemorative wreath. We then meet at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and join other veterans groups in paying homage. In the late afternoon, we rendezvous at a members home for a potluck dinner.
Social Events: We hold an annual picnic in either June or July, an annual awards banquet in June, and a Holiday Party in December. Other social events occur throughout the year, as well.
Community Outreach: Chapter 227 is involved in multiple community oriented programs :
We provide scholarships to
needy children of Northern Virginia:
Chapter 227 has been actively involved in
Northern Virginia scholarships for needy students since it's
establishment in 1985. To address the goal of our Chapter to assist
veteran families and provide community service, the Chapter is
involved with fundraising activities for scholarship purposes. This
scholarship program has been expanded in recent years, to provide
funds for area schools English teaching classes during the summer
months. The English teaching classes provide an opportunity for
students to improve their English and become better students.
We provide presentations at
area schools and universities on the Vietnam War and its aftermath:
Chapter 227 members provide personal and
historical presentations of the Vietnam War to the Washington D.C.
area school systems. These presentations are given to students
ranging from middle school level through university. As Vietnam
veterans we wish to ensure an accurate and balanced understanding of
the Vietnam War. For further information about this program or to
schedule a presentation, please contact
us.
We participate in the Arlington County and Fairfax County Fairs.
We actively support "Sons and Daughters in Touch".
We march as a group in various local parades in support of Vietnam-era veterans.
We sponsor a local Little League team.
We provide assistance to local homeless veterans.
We assist other area veterans as needed.
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