Purpose: The purpose of the Junior Activities Committee is to inspire active participation in members aged 17 and under so they become engaging, productive members who will want to continue their American Legion Auxiliary membership into adulthood. Standing Rule 6, National Committees – Mission Outreach

Key Program Statements:

  • To inspire active participation in members age 17 and under so that they will become engaging, productive members who will want to continue their American Legion Auxiliary membership into adulthood.
  • To build the Junior Activities program one member at a time by giving Junior members a voice and an opportunity to participate.
  • To promote and encourage Junior participation in the Patch Program in order to teach them about the mission of the American Legion Auxiliary.
  • To make Junior meetings fun and informative.

In the heart of the American Legion Auxiliary’s mission to serve veterans and their communities, there exists a vital and dynamic component dedicated to nurturing the potential of our youngest generation: the American Legion Auxiliary Junior Activities Committee.

The Junior Activities Committee is the driving force behind a multitude of programs and initiatives that engage and empower young minds. From fostering a sense of civic responsibility to encouraging a lifelong commitment to community service, this committee plays a pivotal role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow.

One of the hallmark programs spearheaded by the Junior Activities Committee is the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State program. This immersive experiences give high school juniors the opportunity to learn about the democratic process and the responsibilities of citizenship firsthand. Participants engage in mock government activities, debate pressing issues, and develop leadership skills that will serve them well throughout their lives.

Moreover, the committee coordinates scholarships and educational opportunities specifically designed for young individuals who have a passion for making a positive impact on their communities. These scholarships not only alleviate the financial burden of higher education but also serve as a testament to the ALA’s commitment to fostering the growth and development of our youth.

Furthermore, the Junior Activities Committee organizes various community service projects, instilling in young people a deep sense of compassion and a desire to give back to those who have sacrificed so much for our nation’s freedom.

In conclusion, the American Legion Auxiliary Junior Activities Committee is a beacon of hope and inspiration for the next generation of leaders. Through their dedication to education, civic engagement, and community service, they empower young minds to build a brighter future for themselves and their communities, carrying forward the ALA’s legacy of service and commitment.

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