
Looking for something to do this Saturday?
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) will hold its inaugural VFW Day of Service — a dedicated day of service led by VFW members throughout the country and the world – on May 7.

“We are calling on all VFW Posts and members across America and around the world to join in the VFW Day of Service by planning an activity for May 7, or at another point during the month, to show that we never stop serving,” said VFW National Commander Fritz Mihelcic.
VFW Day of Service, led by veterans and in concert with other organizations and civic groups, is open for anyone to participate. It marks the start of veteran-led community service projects that will take place throughout the month.
The VFW Day of Service is an outgrowth of the organization’s #StillServing campaign launched in 2020 to recognize the ongoing dedication of veterans and service members who continue to serve their communities.
“The positive feedback from VFW members and the communities we serve tells us the stage is set to expand our #StillServing initiative,” said Mihelcic. “We have already seen how the campaign amplifies the volunteer efforts and camaraderie of America’s veterans. The time is now to take its visibility to the next level.”
Veterans are more likely than civilians to volunteer in their communities, according to a recent civic health survey of veterans. The same study showed veterans donate to charities, register to vote, and are involved in their communities and local government at a greater rate than their civilian counterparts.
VFW members and all veterans should visit here to register their event on the interactive Day of Service map and receive a special participation decal or find a local event to join and see what other veterans around the country are doing to make a difference.
Reach Julia LeDoux at Julia@connectingvets.com.