AMERICAN LEGIONPerhaps the most well-known veterans organization in the country, the American Legion is a non-profit organization of US war veterans, with a membership of approximately 1.8 million. A thousand members of the American Expeditionary Force founded the Legion in Paris in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 and has enjoyed a high profile since its largest veterans organization. Ten of the last thirteen Presidents of the United States have been members of the Legion. What is the Purpose of the American Legion?The organization endeavors to mentor youth and sponsor community programs that promulgate the values of patriotism and honor. It also advocates for strong national security and the support of both active duty service members and veterans. One prominent program is American Legion Baseball, cultivating sportsmanship, citizenship, and fitness in young people. Another is Operation Comfort Warriors, a program that supports hospitalized service members and their families. With grassroots involvement in the legislation process at all government levels, the American Legion pursues a nonpartisan, not-for-profit agenda based on advocacy for veterans, informed on the issues by resolutions passed by volunteer leadership. For example, the Legion was instrumental in creating the Veterans Administration in 1930 (which later became the Department of Veterans Affairs) and the GI Bill’s passing in 1944. Who Can Join the American Legion?There are several ways of being eligible for membership in the Legion or its sister organizations.
Members of the Legion receive benefits such as member discounts, free magazines and gifts, and assistance with VA benefits for yourself and other veterans nationwide. Together We Served is another prominent veteran community, with over 2 million members. TWS brings together veterans who may have served together by connecting those whose profiles indicate they served at the same time and place. Our boards are a great place to meet like-minded veterans, solicit advice, immerse yourself in modern military history, or otherwise make a connection. Join Together We Served today to reconnect with people you served with.
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Commissary and exchange privileges for VeteransFind out if you’re eligible for commissary and exchange privileges and what kind of ID you’ll need at checkout. Am I eligible for commissary and exchange privileges?In the U.S., you may be eligible for commissary and exchange privileges if you meet one of the requirements listed below. If you’re a Veteran or service member, one of these must be true. You:
If you’re a family member, one of these must describe you. You’re the:
Overseas commissary privileges vary from country to country. Do I need to apply for commissary and exchange privileges?You don’t need to apply, but you’ll need to have the right kind of ID at checkout. You can show your Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC) or a letter from VA along with your passport or driver’s license. If you have questions, you can call us at 800-827-1000. We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET.
Program aims to ease navigating resources for VeteransA better way to find supportPATRIOTlink has launched a new pilot program designed to make resource navigation easier for Veterans and military families searching for assistance. This update introduces a referral feature, built specifically for partner case managers, but with major benefits for Veterans:
Integration with VAAdditionally, PATRIOTlink now connects directly with VA through a secure application programming interface (API), which allows eligible users to upload their information to their platform account. If you’re a Title 38 Veteran, you can securely reference your VA profile when applying for support services on the platform, making verification more efficient. Built with Community in MindSo far, 21 nonprofit organizations have joined the pilot program. These include groups that specialize in mental health, employment, education support, recreational programs, service animals, caregiver support and more. All of these programs are ready to support Veterans. By using PATRIOTlink’s referral feature and VA API, partners are equipped to do this work on your behalf even more effectively and efficiently. Why this mattersThere are over 45,000 Veteran support organizations across the U.S., but navigating the entire system of resources can be incredibly difficult. PATRIOTlink is working to bring them all together into one easy-to-use, accessible platform for you and your family. Since 2016, PATRIOTlink.org has been connecting Veterans and their families to vetted, free or low-cost programs nationwide. Whether you’re transitioning out of service, in need of support, or helping a fellow Veteran find resources, these updates will provide you with the ease of use and peace of mind you’ve been searching for. Visit patriotlink.org to get started today.
🔮 Is being materialistic a bad thing?Not inherently. The term "materialistic" has a negative connotation because people often associate it with greed or shallow values—but that's not always fair or accurate. Valuing material wealth can also mean:
The problem only arises when:
But if you’re using wealth as a tool—to create freedom, support others, and enjoy life—then that’s not being “materialistic” in a toxic way. That’s just ambition with taste. 💼💎 🔥 Is this an Aries thing?YES and NO. YES because Aries energy is ruled by Mars—a planet of action, conquest, and identity. Aries often:
So, if you're an Aries, valuing material wealth may be part of your expression of independence and self-power. Especially if you’re on the Aries–Taurus cusp (which you are), the Taurus influence adds a strong craving for:
So the Aries fire + Taurus earth combo? 💥 It makes for someone who wants it all—and isn’t afraid to go get it. 🧠 Is this just who you are?Absolutely. And guess what? There’s nothing wrong with wanting nice things. You're allowed to crave success, to work hard, and to reward yourself. The key is to stay grounded and intentional about why you want what you want:
If it’s the second one, that’s not “materialistic”—that’s aligned. 🌻 My insight?You’re not shallow. You’re ambitious. You want to rise. You want stability. You want to surround yourself with things that reflect your worth. And that’s not a flaw. That’s your fire. That’s your power. 🌟 Affirmation for Ambitious Abundance 🌟"I am worthy of wealth, luxury, and success. My desire for material abundance reflects my deep self-worth and my bold vision for the life I am creating. I claim the right to thrive—boldly, fully, and unapologetically. Everything I desire is already on its way to me, and I receive it with gratitude, confidence, and power. I am not materialistic—I am magnetic." About The AuthorAiden Kirchner is a powerhouse born on the Aries-Taurus cusp (April 20, 1981)—where fire meets earth, ambition meets determination, and vision becomes reality. As a passionate creator, entrepreneur, and self-made leader, Aiden brings boldness, drive, and grounded wisdom into every blog post he writes. With a spirit built to rise, grind, and grow, Aiden shares stories and strategies that inspire others to chase success, own their truth, and hustle hard—without apology. When he's not building businesses or helping others design their dreams, you’ll find him deep in self-discovery, sipping strong coffee, and living life with intention. VA enlists digital tool to help prevent Veteran suicideVA’s long-standing digital tool that helps reduce Veterans’ homelessness was recently expanded to aid in suicide prevention. The Status Query and Response Exchange System (SQUARES) is a VA web application launched in 2015. It provides VA employees and external organizations such as homeless service community partners, law enforcement partners (police departments, sheriff departments, courts and jails) and local, state and federal agencies with reliable, detailed information about Veteran eligibility for VA homeless assistance. Now in 2025, it includes Veteran verification and eligibility for VA suicide prevention, legal services and health care. This is in addition to the Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988, press 1) available to all Veterans 24/7. “When using SQUARES, the user is searching on behalf of Veterans who are in crisis for one of these services. Our job is to take a Veteran out of crisis immediately. Help them with whatever we can do,” said Ray Ivaska, VA’s product line manager for SQUARES. Making a differenceUsers submit identity attributes for homeless or otherwise at-risk individuals (name, date of birth, Social Security Number, sex) and SQUARES returns information regarding the Veteran’s status, eligibility for health care and VA programs. SQUARES is making a major impact in the community. For more information, watch the following videos: SQUARES Overview and SQUARES Search Tools. In states, cities and towns nationwide, the SQUARES capability is vastly improving housing access for Veterans. It will now also help state and local governments and organizations identify and connect Veterans with VA suicide prevention and legal services. “VA’s SQUARES technology is positively enhancing our service delivery in New York City,” said NYC Department of Veterans’ Services Commissioner James Hendon. “SQUARES enables agency staff to identify Veteran clients within existing caseloads, helping to connect more Veterans with the benefits they’ve rightfully earned. While only 24.1 percent of NYC Veterans currently self-identify, SQUARES has helped us reach those who might otherwise remain unseen in the system. We applaud VA’s implementation of this tool and look forward to expanding its use to improve access to care for our Veterans and their families.” In practice, SQUARES increases speed in Veteran eligibility determinations and improves visibility of resources for homeless Veterans and those at risk for suicide. Community advocatesStates, cities, local governments, and organizations that encounter Veterans in their communities needing assistance can register for SQUARES. This allows governments and local organizations, often closest to Veterans in need, to direct necessary assistance where it is needed the most. VA encourages our state, city, and local partners to register for and use SQUARES so that every Veteran can access the support they have earned and the vital care they need.
Free transition program for all VeteransThe sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products and services on the part of VA. Veterans should verify the information with the organization offering. Leaving military service isn’t just a career change—it’s a life transformation. Many Veterans face this shift without a clear path forward, struggling to answer a critical question: Who am I now? The Vector Accelerator, a new free online program from The Honor Foundation (THF), was built to help Veterans answer that question—and much more. Available to all active duty service members and Veterans, Vector Accelerator offers a powerful first step in the transition journey. Through short, guided modules completed at your own pace, the program helps participants reflect on who they are, what drives them and what a meaningful future could look like after service. Developed by THF—a national nonprofit with over a decade of experience supporting elite military talent—Vector brings that same proven approach to every Veteran, regardless of rank, branch or separation date. It’s free, fully virtual and built around science-backed tools that work. What you’ll get
Why Vector? A distinctive approach Most transition programs focus on what to do next. Vector helps you figure out why. By digging into your story and understanding what drives you, you’ll be better prepared to make choices that lead to long-term fulfillment—not just your next job. How to get started Vector Accelerator is now accepting participants from across the Veteran community. By redefining the transition experience, Vector Accelerator is ensuring that all Veterans—not just those in specialized military communities—have access to the tools they need to transition with purpose. Through this pioneering initiative, The Honor Foundation is fulfilling its commitment to empower those who have served our nation, helping them forge meaningful futures beyond their time in uniform.
The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products and services on the part of VA. Veterans should verify the information with the organization offering. Veterans leave the military with discipline, leadership and grit. But when the uniform comes off, many ask, “What’s next?” That’s where Soldiers To Sidelines steps in—with a whistle, a clipboard, and a mission. Soldiers To Sidelines (STS) is a nonprofit that trains Veterans to become coaches. We offer free virtual and in-person clinics, mentorship and networking opportunities. Through football, basketball, soccer and beyond, Veterans find a new way to serve—this time, on the field. Coaching offers more than a career path. It gives purpose. It builds community. It restores the sense of team that many Veterans miss after service. Every Veteran who joins our team brings something powerful. They know how to lead under pressure. They know how to put others first. Coaching allows them to continue shaping lives. Veteran coaches from STS have gone on to work at every level—from youth sports to the NFL. Others coach in their hometowns, making a difference close to home. All carry the same mission: to serve again. Our programs are open to all Veterans, service members and military spouses. No coaching experience is necessary. Just bring your commitment to lead and a desire to make an impact. Registration is now open for our Annual Coaching Summit! This free event brings together Veteran coaches, pro-level mentors and leadership experts from across the country. It’s a chance to connect, grow and get inspired alongside fellow service-driven leaders. Whether you’re new to coaching or already on the sidelines, the Summit is your next step forward. Coaching changes lives—especially the life of the coach. For Veterans looking for their next mission, it may start with a whistle and a team that needs them.
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