More than 351,000 Volunteer Hours This Year

VFW exhibits volunteer spirit at national convention

VFW members have long been known for their volunteer spirit. This is apparent even as early as 1946 when the VFW and its Auxiliary became two of the first charter members of the Department of Veterans Affairs Voluntary Service (VAVS). 

VAVS volunteers do everything from delivering books to patients to filing paperwork in VA medical facilities. In 2019, more than 2,766 regularly scheduled VFW volunteers put in more than 351,000 hours of service. And, VA medical facilities have 161 VAVS representatives and 146 VAVS deputy representatives. 

The VFW also holds free health fairs at its national conventions and other conferences around the country. Among the services offered are eye and dermatology exams, cholesterol and blood pressure checks, glucose, aortic aneurysm and prostate screenings.

the VFW hosts a health fair each summer at its annual convention. Here is how many members and guests used these free services at the 2019 VFW National Convention in Orlando, Fla.: 

This year’s national convention also included Humana’s Harmonicas for Health classes, which helped more than 770 participants learn how to better control their breathing and strengthen muscles used for breathing. Harmonicas for Health aims to alleviate symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.

This article is featured in the September/October 2019 issue of VFW Checkpoint. If you're a Post, District or Department Commander and aren't receiving the Checkpoint e-newsletter, please contact the VFW magazine at magazine@vfw.org