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ASYMCA Mission Statement: The Armed Services YMCA enhances the lives of military members and their families in spirit, mind and body through programs relevant to the unique challenges of military life.
ASYMCA Mission Motto: Making Military Life Easier
ASYMCA HQ Address/ASYMCA Map: | ASYMCA Online |
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1776 D Street NW Washington, D.C. 20006 |
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Telephone: (800) 597-1260 | Make a donation ASYMCA EIN: 36-3274346 |
ASYMCA Date Founded: | October 11, 1890 |
ASYMCA Leadership: | |
President General: | Ann Turner Dillon |
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ASYMCA History: | |
Founded in 1861, ASYMCAs collectively make up the premier nonprofit community service organization in America serving our military. ASYMCAs provide service annually to over 500,000 junior enlisted troops and family members at 200 program locations in 18 states and Puerto Rico. In cooperation with the unit and area military leadership, the ASYMCA offers programs and services which strengthen families and encourage individuals to achieve their fullest potential. The beginning of the YMCA service in the military is usually associated with the year 1861, when some 5,000 dedicated YMCA volunteers took to the battlefields of the Civil War alongside America’s uniformed young men. It was the year that Abraham Lincoln commended YMCA leaders for the “benevolent undertaking for the benefit of the soldiers”. The tradition of “following the flag” continued in every war and conflict in which the United States has been involved.
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ASYMCA Membership Eligibility Requirements: | |
Any woman 18 years or older who can prove lineal, bloodline descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American independence is eligible to join the DAR. She must provide documentation for each statement of birth, marriage and death, as well as of the Revolutionary War service of her Patriot ancestor. Don’t know where to start? Fill out a Pedigree Chart (PDF) as completely as you can and bring it with you when you meet with the chapter representative. She will be able to guide you through the application process. Genealogical Research System When you have discovered your own genealogical background, check to see if someone has already joined DAR using your ancestor. You might have a portion of a lineage in common. To find out check the Descendants and Ancestor links in the GRS. See if your Revolutionary Ancestor has already been proven By completing the application process you will discover what countless other DAR members have discovered: the thrill of finding out how their ancestor helped to achieve American Independence and a deeper appreciation of how what they did impacts our way of life today. Learn More Today’s DAR and You! (PDF) |
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Number of Chapters: | 2,852 |
Members: | 185,000 |
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Annual National Meeting:
126th Continental Congress
When: June 28, 2017 – July 2, 2017
Where: DAR National Headquarters
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- Fernanda Maria California DAR ChapterFernanda Maria California DAR Chapter
- Mitz-Khan-A-Khan California DAR ChapterMitz-Khan-A-Khan California DAR Chapter
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- Rancho Buena Vista California DAR ChapterRancho Buena Vista California DAR Chapter
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- Mineral Springs Georgia DAR ChapterMineral Springs Georgia DAR Chapter
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- Kaskaskia Illinois DAR ChapterKaskaskia Illinois DAR Chapter
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- Martha Mc Craw Texas DAR ChapterMartha Mc Craw Texas DAR Chapter
- Chanes Texas DAR ChapterChanes Texas DAR Chapter
- Star Of Destiny Texas DAR ChapterStar Of Destiny Texas DAR Chapter
- Major James Kerr Texas DAR ChapterMajor James Kerr Texas DAR Chapter
- Samuel Paul Dinkins Texas DAR ChapterSamuel Paul Dinkins Texas DAR Chapter
- Ensign Thomas Huling Texas DAR ChapterEnsign Thomas Huling Texas DAR Chapter
- Lady Houston Texas DAR ChapterLady Houston Texas DAR Chapter
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- Colonel Abram Penn Virginia DAR ChapterColonel Abram Penn Virginia DAR Chapter
- Constantia Virginia DAR ChapterConstantia Virginia DAR Chapter
- Henricopolis Virginia DAR ChapterHenricopolis Virginia DAR Chapter
- Fort Maiden Spring Virginia DAR ChapterFort Maiden Spring Virginia DAR Chapter
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- Roanoke Valley Virginia DAR ChapterRoanoke Valley Virginia DAR Chapter
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