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Seattle VFW Post Honored Nationally for #StillServing

The national Veterans of Foreign Wars #StillServing campaign recognizes veterans who continue to serve in their community.

Kent VFW Post 6785 is being honored in the VFW #StillServing campaign. Post members serve Thanksgiving dinner to service members and their families last November at USO Northwest at Seattle Tacoma International Airport.
Kent VFW Post 6785 is being honored in the VFW #StillServing campaign. Post members serve Thanksgiving dinner to service members and their families last November at USO Northwest at Seattle Tacoma International Airport. (Image credit: Ken Przepiora)

Kent VFW Post 6785 is being honored for dedication to country and community in the VFW #StillServing campaign. The national Veterans of Foreign Wars #StillServing (vfw.org/stillserving) campaign recognizes veterans who continue to serve in their community after the military.

Post 6785 members are #StillServing by volunteering with the United Service Organizations Inc. (USO) for the past 17 years. Services range from kitchen duty and food service to cleaning and picking up supplies or assisting in the USO suite at Cheney Stadium for Tacoma Rainiers games. Additionally, members offer support at the USO Center at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, on Honor Flights that depart the airport and with monetary donations.

Post 6785 Commander Walt Tanimoto says the Post members are #StillServing because many were helped by USO while in the military and feel it is their duty to give back now.

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“Our original intent here was to recognize and showcase the important ongoing service of the lifeblood of our organization - our members, but the campaign quickly took hold and expanded well beyond the confines of our membership to veterans and advocates around the world,” said Tim Borland, VFW commander-in-chief. “The participation and interest this campaign has garnered has exceeded all expectations, and it continues to gain momentum.”

Since its launch, more than 2 million people have engaged with the campaign and it has gained the attention of individuals worldwide, recently earning a Grand Award at the 19th International Business Association for the highest marks of more than 3,700 nominations to the business awards.

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Building on a legacy of service that spans more than a century, #StillServing represents the heart of the VFW and its members, and conveys what today’s VFW embodies. The VFW encourages all veterans to share stories on social media using #StillServing to show how they continue to answer the call to serve in ways big and small. In addition, family or friends are asked to use #StillServing in social media posts to honor a veteran in their lives who believes the spirit of service transcends military life.

Veterans volunteer more time 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.

The VFW urges Americans to visit vfw.org/StillServing to learn more about the campaign, make a shareable image honoring veterans in their lives, watch videos of VFW members making a difference and see a collection of user-generated content.
*2021 Veterans Civic Health Index

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