The
National Memorial Day Parade costs a fraction of other major public events
to put on each year. In fact, the entire
parade costs about as much as just THREE balloons in the Macy’s
Thanksgiving Day Parade or TWO floats in the Rose Bowl Parade!
That means that every dollar that’s
contributed by a generous American like you makes a difference for this
important event.
But I want to reiterate that American
Veterans Center does not take ANY federal funding for this event. It is
funded entirely by private citizens
like you who want to honor those who have sacrificed so much for our
country.
Your
support of the American Veterans Center not only helps the Parade, but also
supports great programs like:
- Record
hundreds of oral histories of veterans from World War II to Today before we
lose these stories forever.
- Hold our National Youth
Summit which allows young students a chance to hear first-hand from
veterans from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.
- Produce veteran focused
T.V. documentaries and specials that remind Americans the price of our
freedom.
Please join me in
support of the National Memorial Day Parade with a gift of $25, $50, $75,
$150, $250, $500, or more right now.
If
you’ve been looking for an opportunity to give back to those who have
given so much for our freedom, this is one of the best possible ways you
could do it.
And for a special group of veterans, this
might be one of the last chances we get.
You
see, with each year that goes by, we lose more and more of our World War II
veterans, and for the few we have remaining, traveling to Washington, D.C.,
for the parade is difficult.
WWII veterans were a
key part of the first parade when it was revived in 2005, as they have been
every year since for the last 20 years.
But this may be the
last year we have the opportunity to have these brave men and women with us
for the parade.
That's why we are making a concerted effort
to ensure these veterans are at this year's National Memorial Day Parade to
honor them one last time.
So
this year, as we mark the 80th anniversary of victory in Europe and Japan
to end World War II – and the 250th anniversaries of the Army, Navy, and
Marine Corps – I encourage you to help us honor these brave veterans
while we still have them with us.