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Where do Buddy Poppy donations go?

All Buddy poppy donations are used to benefit disabled and needy veterans and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans right here in our community. 

More than 14 million poppies are assembled by paid, disabled and hospitalized veterans each year. The members of the VFW and its Ladies Auxiliary raise more than $15 million annually from the distribution of Buddy Poppies. 

What does the Buddy Poppy Symbolize?

The RED PETALS stand for the vast outpouring of blood;  The YELLOW and BLACK CENTERS, for the mud and desolation of all battlefields;  The GREEN of the stem is symbolic of the forests, meadows and fields where generations of Americans have perished to make this land free.  The STEM represents the courage and determination of our fallen warriors.  The ASSEMBLED PRODUCT- A FLOWER- is a  symbol of Resurrection, which is sure to follow. 

WEAR IT PROUDLY..... IT SHOWS YOU CARE!!!

 

The History of The Buddy poppy

In April of 1915 a battle-weary Canadian soldier vied the final resting place of thousands of young men who had fallen in the second Battle of Ypres in Belgium.  Despondently he contemplated the rows of hastily dug graves-each marked by a lonely white cross.

In a sudden revelation, he heard the singing of larks in the sky, and amid the graves he saw gay little patches of red-wild poppies, struggling through the battle-torn soil and through the clay mounds of the graves to bring their message of life among death.

Inspired, Col. John McCrae penned the three short verses of his famous poem "In Flanders Fields"  Published in Punch Magazine a few months later, the poem brought a message of confidence to millions of people in the dark hours of World War I and established the Flanders Poppy as the symbol of faith and hope in a war-torn world.

Although Col. McCrae never lived to see the end of World War I, his poem has survived in the print and in the minds and hearts of generations to whom his personal battle was mere history.  The poppies which provided his inspiration still bloom in Flanders Fields; but their message of hope has become reality through the Veterans of Foreign Wars Buddy Poppy.

More than 18 million people each year purchase and wear a VFW Buddy Poppy to renew their pledge to Col. McCrae's fallen soldier.  Since the first nation-wide sale was conducted in 1922, nearly half a billion buddy Poppies have been distributed and proudly worn by concerned Americans.

The VFW Buddy Poppy is assembled by patients in veterans hospitals throughout the United States.  The work provides needed therapy for hands and minds crippled by the ravages of war, and the pay earned provides a few simple luxuries to ease the boredom of hospital life.

In keeping with its pledge to "Honor the Dead by Helping the Living," the sale is conducted exclusively by volunteers and the Veterans of Foreign Wars dedicated the profits to the aid and assistance of disabled and needy servicemen and veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans.

Counseling service for disabled veterans, entertainment of hospital patients, assistance to servicemen, direct aid to needy families-all are provided in part by the sale of Buddy Poppies.

After more than half a century, the poppy still brings its message of hope to those who have borne the brundt of battle.

In 1924, the VFW registered the name Buddy Poppy with the U.S. Patent office. It represents the blood shed by American military service members and reminds us of their sacrifices.

 

 

 

                                            

Pictured above is Col. John McCrae and Flanders Fields.

       

To Contact the Ladies Auxiliary Post #2621

Send a E-mail to:  PRESIDENT@LADIESAUXPOST2621.COM

 

 

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