The program was created to support injured Marine
Corps personnel located at the National Naval Medical Center in
Bethesda, Maryland, Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC,
Brooke Army hospital in San Antonio, as well as the Naval Hospitals at
Balboa, Camp Pendleton and elsewhere. The Wounded Marines Program works
closely with the Wounded Warrior Regiment. The scope of support
encompasses; financial support, visits from Marine Corps League members,
off site day trips to include family outings, dinners, short trips in
support of the individual Marines’ needs and professional sporting
events as tickets and opportunities present themselves.
U. S. MARINES YOUTH PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM
The League developed and administers a program that
provides a physical fitness regimen that promotes a healthy, drug free
life style for elementary and high school students.
YOUNG MARINES OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE
A youth program
emphasizing honesty, courage, respect, industry, loyalty, dependability,
and a sense of devotion to God, country, community and family. The Young
Marines program receives funding from Congress and the United States
Marine Corps primarily because of their drug interdiction focus on drug
education and prevention.
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Members of the Marine Corps League fund scholarships
through donations from individual members and subordinate units of the
Marine Corps League and Auxiliary. Children and former Marines are
eligible for academic scholarships for attendance at accredited colleges
and universities.
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM
The Marine
Corps League is a member of The Military Coalition and participates in
National and State legislative issues that affect military readiness,
benefits and entitlements of active duty personnel as well as Veterans
Benefits programs effecting former and retired Marines.
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER PROGRAM
The National Headquarters retains a full-time staff
member who assists veterans in adjudicating claims against the
government as a result of active duty service. Claims are processed
through the Department of Veterans Affairs or other appropriate agencies
of the federal government.
VETERANS AFFAIRS VOLUNTARY SERVICE PROGRAM (VAVS)
Marine Corps League members contribute thousands of
man-hours each year supplementing staffs at VA Hospitals and facilities
in providing morale, comfort and assistance to institutionalized
veterans.
MARINE CORPS LEAGUE AUXILIARY
A social and fraternal organization of the Marine
Corps League. The Auxiliary was formed: To Preserve the traditions and
promote the interests of the United States Marine Corps; To maintain
true allegiance to American institutions; To hold sacred the history and
memory of the men and women who have given their lives to this Nation;
To perpetuate the history of the United States Marine Corps and by
fitting acts, to observe the anniversaries of historical occasions of
particular interest to Marines; To create a bond of comradeship between
the Auxiliary and the Marine Corps League; To aid voluntarily and to
render assistance to all Marines and former Marines as well as to their
families; To help decorate the graves of all deceased Marines whenever
and wherever possible; To strive for the passage of legislation
favorable to the Marine Corps League, Inc. and to the United States
Marine Corps and its personnel; To always foster love of Honesty,
Loyalty and Truth, and a reverence to our God, Our Country, Our Family
and Our Home.
MILITARY ORDER OF DEVIL DOGS
The fun and honor society of the Marine Corps
League.
TOYS-FOR-TOTS
Marine Corps League Detachments in nearly every
community take part annually in the United States Marine Corps Reserve
Toys-For-Tots campaign to raise funds and collect and distribute toys to
needy children. In communities where there is an existing Marine Corps
Reserve Unit, the League works hand in hand supporting their campaign.
In other communities, the Marine Corps League takes the lead, ensuring a
successful campaign.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
The Marine Corps League has long regarded the
program of the Boy Scouts of America as in support of the Preamble of
the Constitution of the League. The League supports the Boy Scouts of
America as they promote traditional family values to America’s youth.
The Marine Corps League participates in Scouting through assistance with
units, districts, and councils, in community projects, merit badge
programs, and special recognition of Eagle Scouts.
MARINE-4-LIFE/INJURED MARINE SUPPORT PROGRAM
The League works very closely with the Marine Corps’
M-4-L program, providing mentors nationwide. In areas of the country
where there is no Marine Corps “point of contact”, the League works
directly with M-4-L Headquarters to provide services to transitioning
Marines.
ANNUAL CONVENTIONS
Members find the State and National Conventions of
the League ideal vacation venues for themselves and family members. Held
in a different city each year, many families attend year after year and
particularly enjoy the many planned activities and tours related to
these get-togethers.