American Legion Post 26 in Mayfield, Ky., was destroyed when the tornado struck Dec. 10-11. The downtown Mayfield building dates back to 1923, the same year Post 26 received its charter and moved in.
American Legion Family members of Post 351 in Elberfeld, Ind., collect and transport food, clothes, clean-up gear and more to Kentucky to support tornado relief efforts.
American Legion Post 23 in Bowling Green, Ky., partners with the Veterans Alliance Center to feed, clothe and provide household goods to the homeless, veterans and now tornado victims.
In the weeks following record flooding in the small town of Fort Gibson, Okla., members for Frank Gladd Post 20 have been essential in the recovery efforts, serving over 10,000 meals, providing information on recovery and inspiring hope.
Posts from around Central Florida gathered for a motorcycle ride and picnic to help raise funds for Post 375 in Southport, Fla., that was damaged during Hurricane Michael.
While Post 143 in Highlands, N.J. is well on their way to recovery from Superstorm Sandy, other New Jersey posts are still in the process of rebuilding. New Jersey Department Commander Gene O'Grady hand-delivered National Emergency Fund relief checks to three posts in his state last week.