American Legion Big Bend Post #79

American Legion Big Bend Post #79 We here at Big Bend Post 79 are committed to helping Big Bend area veterans and community at large.

01/26/2025

Thank you to our American Legion Auxiliary
Who have completed the following things in 2024

Donations to:
​Veterans Creative Arts Festival
​Camp Hope – camp in Houston for su***de prevention and
​​ Homelessness
​Girl Scouts in Alpine
​Salvation Army in Alpine
​Chapel of the Four Chaplains in Baltimore
​Fisher House at VA Hospital in El Paso
​Auxiliary Emergency Fund
​Desert Sky quilt guild who donates patriotic quilts for veterans
​Big Bend Pets
​Mobile Communidad in Fort Davis
​USO
​Family Crisis Center​

Collecting used paperback books to take to the free library at Texas Oncology in Odessa

Signed and sent 80 Christmas cards to patients in the Kerrville VA Hospital.

Collected 55 pounds of after school snack items such as beef sticks, cheezits, fruit cups, peanut butter crackers and took to the Food Pantry

Presenting a program at November DAR meeting on the Women in the Military memorial

Sell RADA knives, dip and soup mixes at Mountain Country Christmas, along with Auxiliary cookbooks and American and Texas flags

Donated eyeglass repair kits to every school nurses office in Alpine, Fort Davis, Marfa, Terlingua, Marathon, Van Horn, Valentine, San Vicente in the park

Purchased copies of The Poppy Lady, a childrens book written to commorate the movement to make the poppy the symbol of the Auxiliary and sent to every school above.

Collected 4 large bags of school supplies and donated to Terlingua Elementary and Middle Schools.

Filled 210 baggies with candy as a Staff Emergency Bag and gave to every employee of Alpine ISD including teachers, administrators, support staff, maintenance, bus, admin building, school board. Each had a tootsie Roll to help roll with punches, Peppermint Pattie to help keep your cool; gum to help get thru sticky situations; Snickers to help keep sense of humor; Starburst for a burst of energy when needed; Life Saver to remind of the many time they were one.

Next week stuffing 100 baggies with pretzels, beef sticks, candy, rice krispies treats to be given to seniors at Sunshine House on Halloween.

01/18/2025
01/09/2025

Operation Homefront helps veterans with service-connected disabilities who are in critical need of financial assistance with overdue bills, home repairs, rent, and food. You can see if you are eligible for assistance by Googling them or by calling 1-877-264-3968.

Even if you can’t use the resource, you might know someone who can.

Take care of yourselves. Take care of each other. 🙏🫡

9.5 years of work has finally paid off. We started pushing for these blood cancers for Gulf War veterans in 2014-2015. W...
01/09/2025

9.5 years of work has finally paid off. We started pushing for these blood cancers for Gulf War veterans in 2014-2015. We continued to push VA and followed up in 2023! Now on Jan 10, 2025 these blood cancers will be made presumptive! It shouldn't be this hard or take this long but I am happy for the outcome and the help it will provide veterans impacted as well as their families!

Good afternoon,
The below press release is embargoed until released by the VA at 5am ET, tomorrow, 8 JAN 2025.

EMBARGOED UNTIL 5AM ET ON 1/8/25

VA makes several cancers presumptive for service connection – lowering the burden of proof for Veterans to receive no-cost health care and earned benefits

WASHINGTON — Today, in a step that builds on the Biden-Harris Administration’s focus to fulfill our nation’s sacred obligation to our nation’s Veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it is making acute and chronic leukemias, multiple myelomas, myelodysplastic syndromes, myelofibrosis, urinary bladder, ureter, and related genitourinary cancers presumptive for service-connection for:
* Gulf War Veterans: Veterans who served in Somalia or the Southwest Asia theater of operations (which includesIraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the neutral zone between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, the Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, and the airspace above these locations) during the Persian Gulf War on or after August 2, 1990.
* Post-9/11 Veterans: Veterans who served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Djibouti, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, or Uzbekistan and the airspace above these locations during the Gulf War on or after September 11, 2001. This includes Veterans who served at the Karshi-Khanabad (K2) base in Uzbekistan after September 11, 2001.

This step lowers the burden of proof for these Veterans, meaning that they do not need to prove that their service caused their condition to receive benefits for it. Instead, VA automatically assumes service connection for the condition and provides benefits accordingly. Additionally, when a Veteran becomes service connected for a health condition, it gives them access to free health care for that condition. The presumptions for urinary bladder, ureter, and related genitourinary cancers went into effect on January 2, 2025, and the presumptions for acute and chronic leukemias, multiple myelomas, and myelodysplastic syndromes, myelofibrosis will be effective on January 10, 2025.

This expansion is part of a comprehensive, yearslong effort by VA and the entire Biden-Harris Administration to expand access to benefits for Veterans as part of President Biden’s Unity Agenda for the nation. In 2022, President Biden signed the PACT Act into law – the largest expansion of Veteran benefits in generations. VA then made millions of Veterans eligible for health care and benefits years earlier than called for by the law and launched the largest outreach campaign in VA history to encourage Veterans to apply. As a result, VA is currently delivering more care and more benefits to more Veterans than ever before – and earning Veteran trust at record rates.

“At VA, our goal is to provide every Veteran with the care and benefits that they’ve earned for their service to our nation – and that’s what this is all about,” said VA Secretary Denis McDonough. “Adding these presumptives lowers the burden of proof for Veterans to get the benefits they deserve for the conditions that followed them home from war. We encourage Veterans with these conditions – and all Veterans – to apply today for the benefits they deserve today.”

Since the PACT Act was signed into law, VA has conducted the largest outreach campaign in VA history to ensure that Veterans are signing up for the care and benefits they are newly eligible for. As a result of this effort, nearly 890,000 Veterans have signed up for VA care since the bill was signed into law (a nearly 30% increase over the previous equivalent period) and Veterans have submitted more than 4.8 million applications for VA benefits (an 42% increase over the previous equivalent period and an all-time record). In total, more than 1.3 million Veterans have enrolled in VA health care since President Biden took office in 2021, and VA has delivered more than $600 billion in earned benefits directly to Veterans, their families, and survivors during that time.

In addition to supporting all Veterans who served during the Gulf War, Iraq War, and Afghanistan War, these steps are also a part of a comprehensive effort VA is undertaking to listen to Veterans who served at the Karshi-Khanabad (K2) base and ensure that we are providing them – and their survivors – with the care and benefits they deserve. Partly as a result of these efforts, K2 Veterans have higher claim and approval rates than any other cohort of Veterans: 13,002 K2 Veterans of the approximately 16,000 known K2 Veterans are currently enrolled in VA healthcare, more than 11,800 are service-connected for at least one condition, the average K2 Veteran is service connected for 14.6 conditions at a 70% disability rating, and the average service-connected K2 Veteran receives an average of $30,000 a year in earned benefits. VA continues to work to ensure that all K2 Veterans get access to the benefits they deserve.

VA encourages Veterans with these conditions to apply for benefits today, and we encourage eligible Veterans with previously denied claims to reapply. VA will update publicly available information and conduct general outreach to Veterans and survivors to publicize this new eligibility and how to apply. To apply for benefits, Veterans and survivors may visit VA.gov or call 1-800-MYVA411.
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12/31/2024
12/21/2024

December 20th

Today American Legion Post 79 Alpine, Texas donated 125 Christmas baskets for the needy and at this point in time we would like to thank Lowe’s for giving us a discount and also the Sheriff Dept.Members the American Legion and the trustees in helping to put the baskets together. This is our third year doing it and we will continue doing it as long as we can Merry Christmas to everyone. The Baskets were delivered by Presidio ISD, AlpinieISD, the Family Crisis Cener of Alpine, Brewster Countiy Sheriff Dept, Alpine Police Dept, Ft.Davis Food Pantry.
Thanks to all

11/26/2024

Pot Luck Turkey n Ham Dinner at the American Legion n sides Nov. 28 serving time 3‘o’clock. Till it runs out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKX8DUXUwG4
11/12/2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKX8DUXUwG4

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