Aurora-Terra Alta VFW #578

Aurora-Terra Alta VFW #578 Welcome to our new VFW Post #578 FB Page. We look forward to serving you!!! Monthly meetings 1st Mon

06/12/2026
Attention students in grades 6-12, we invite you to explore two scholarship opportunities. The Patriot Pen essay contest...
06/11/2026

Attention students in grades 6-12, we invite you to explore two scholarship opportunities. The Patriot Pen essay contest is designed for students in grades 6-8, and the Voice of Democracy audio essay contest is geared towards students in grades 9-12. The annual deadline for both contests is October 31st. Get those thinking caps ready!! Open to all students in grade 6 to 12. You do not need to be affiliated with the VFW to enter. Please find more information and the theme below. We look forward to your active participation. This is a national contest so check with your local VFW for more information.

VFW Highlights Importance of Mental Health This National PTSD Awareness Month‘Asking for support is not waving a white f...
06/01/2026

VFW Highlights Importance of Mental Health This National PTSD Awareness Month

‘Asking for support is not waving a white flag, it is a tactical decision to stay in the fight for your family, your future and your life’

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (June 1, 2026) – June 1 marks the start of National PTSD Awareness Month, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) is reminding America’s military and veteran community that you are never alone.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a profound and lasting response to a single or multiple highly stressful events, many of which can be found in military service. For some, it is a mental and emotional injury borne from service to one’s country, and while the wounds of war are often invisible, their impacts on veterans, families and communities are deeply felt. When left unaddressed PTSD can lead to severe isolation, but the VFW is working to ensure no veteran navigates the darkness by themselves.

“Asking for support is not waving a white flag, it is a tactical decision to stay in the fight for your family, your future and your life,” said VFW National Commander Carol Whitmore. “In the VFW, we do not leave our fallen on the battlefield, and we sure as hell don’t leave our brothers- and sisters-in-arms behind at home. Our Posts exist to be safe harbors of genuine camaraderie and trust where you can speak freely, without judgement, and be among those who have walked the same dirt.”

The VFW continues its advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill, fighting to expand VA’s mental health care tools and programs, including moving beyond standard treatment options, championing written, informed consent, and eliminating the administrative red tape so veterans in rural and underserved areas can access mental health specialists without delay.

Throughout June, the VFW encourages all veterans, their families and communities to:

Educate and Recognize: Learn the signs of PTSD and how to better support the veterans in your life.
Break the Silence: Foster open, compassionate conversations about mental wellness so we can break down the outdated stigmas that keep someone from seeking help.
Offer Connection: Reach out and check on your battle buddies. A simple call or visit can help bridge the gap of isolation.
Share Lifelines: Keep vital resources visible. If you or a veteran you know is in crisis, call or text the Veterans Crisis Line (Dial 988 then Press 1; text 838255 or chat online), learn about VA's PTSD programs or connect with your local VFW Posts.

For nearly 127 years, we have championed the rights of those who have fought for our liberty, and this June, the more than 1.3 million members of the VFW and its Auxiliary reaffirm our solemn pledge to Honor the Contract of their service. As part of the less than 1% of Americans willing to serve and sacrifice for something greater than yourselves, those burdens are not something we will let you carry alone.

Tonight VFW Post and Auxiliary meeting 6pm all members welcomed to come.
06/01/2026

Tonight VFW Post and Auxiliary meeting 6pm all members welcomed to come.

Address

302 E Washington Avenue
Terra Alta, WV
26764

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 10pm
Tuesday 1pm - 10pm
Wednesday 1pm - 10pm
Thursday 1pm - 10pm
Friday 1pm - 12am
Saturday 1pm - 12am
Sunday 1pm - 10pm

Telephone

(304) 789-2672

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