
Help save American Legion Post 210 Building in Doylestown Pa
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The Albert R. Atkinson, Jr. American Legion Post was chartered in 1919 and is named after a young man who is from the Doylestown Community and sacrificed is life on September 7, 1918 during World War I near Fismes, France. The Post 210 building was built by World War I Doylestown Veterans in 1933 with the help of the local Doylestown Community and is home to Veterans from World War I and II, Korea, Vietnam and the Global War on Terror. In addition, the Post 210 Building is also home for Veterans of Foreign War Post 175, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 17, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 210, Civil Air Patrol Sq. 907, Boy Scout Troop 169 and local AA organization.
By supporting our fundraising efforts, you are not only investing in a building but also in the well-being of our veterans and the strength of our community that will have a lasting impact on the lives who served our country and the countless individuals who benefit from the services and programs offered at our American Legion facility.
The Post 210 Membership appreciate your support in our goal of updating and repairing our building.
Organizer
John Kearins
Organizer
Doylestown, PA