American Legion Auxiliary
American Legion Auxiliary

American Legion Auxiliary


Decades of Making a Difference

2023-2024 Auxiliary Officers

President: Ginny Knox

Vice President: Judy Thomas

Secretary: Deb McCafferty
Treasurer: Cindy Nickel

Chaplain: Kate Malarick

Sgts-at-Arms: Kate Malarick

Auxiliary Meeting Dates

Meetings are help on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.​

January 9, 2024

February 13, 2024

March 12, 2024

April 9, 2024

May 14, 2024

June - NO MEETING

July - NO MEETING

August - NO MEETING

September 10, 2024

October 8, 2024

November 12, 2024

December 10, 2024

Membership

Dues are $33 for 2025. Click below for application.

Please print out this application and send completed form to;

American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 667
Attn: The Canteen
1112 Steel Road
Havertown, PA 19083

Include a copy of your qualifying Veteran's DD214 and a check in the amount of $25.00 made out to the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 667, to cover your first year dues.

You can visit Manoa Post 667 and drop off you paperwork with the bartender in the Canteen. If you are interested in transferring your membership from another American Legion Post, please stop by or call the Post for the appropriate paperwork.

Woman's Auxiliary Unit - History

The American Legion Auxiliary has been dedicated to serving veterans, military and their families for nearly 100 years. Auxiliary members exemplify Service Not Self through countless volunteer hours, programs, conferences and an increased presence in Washington, D.C. Although things have changed since the American Legion Auxiliary’s establishment in 1919, the one thing to remain the same is members’ unwavering commitment to honor those who serve. Watch the video to learn more about our history and why now is an exciting time to be part of the world’s largest women’s patriotic service organization.

Mission

To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America; To maintain law and order; To foster and perpetuate a one hundred percent Americanism; To preserve the memories and incidents of our associations during the Great Wars; To inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; To combat the autocracy of both the classes and the masses; To make right the master of might; To promote peace and goodwill on earth; To safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy; To participate in and contribute to accomplishment of the aims and purposes of The American Legion; To consecrate and sanctify our association by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.