Discover the American Legion Auxiliary -
Unit 72

Founded in 1919, the American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) is one of the nation’s most respected patriotic women’s service organizations. Built on the core value of “Service, Not Self,” the ALA supports The American Legion and dedicates itself to serving veterans, military families, youth, and local communities.

Auxiliary Unit 72 proudly carries this mission forward. Originally chartered on January 11, 1943, Unit 72 began its work during the height of World War II, supporting servicemembers and families when the need for community and patriotism was at its greatest.

In the years that followed, membership changes led the unit to become inactive, and its charter was returned. However, the spirit of service within our community endured. With renewed dedication and a growing group of committed members, Auxiliary Unit 72 was re‑chartered after 1990, restoring its place within the Legion Family and reaffirming its commitment to serving veterans and the community.

Today, Unit 72 continues to honor its history while building a strong and active future.

  • The American Legion Auxiliary exists to support The American Legion and uphold the principles of:

    • Advancing veteran and military family support

    • Promoting patriotism and Americanism

    • Strengthening communities through service

    • Empowering youth through education and leadership

    • Honoring the sacrifices of those who served

    Auxiliary Unit 72 proudly embraces these goals and works every day to make a meaningful impact.

  • Unit 72 serves our veterans and community through hands‑on involvement in programs such as:

    Veteran Services

    • Support for veterans in care facilities

    • Holiday and seasonal gift drives

    • Care packages and outreach for deployed servicemembers

    • Emergency assistance for military families

    Community Outreach

    • Food and clothing drives

    • Local fundraising to support community needs

    • Partnerships with organizations serving families, children, and seniors

    Youth Programs

    • Sponsorship of ALA Tar Heel Girls State participants

    • Educational support, scholarships, and leadership development

    • Youth involvement in patriotic and community events

    Patriotic Advocacy

    • Flag ceremonies and education

    • Participation in memorials, parades, and civic observances

    • Programs promoting respect for national traditions and citizenship

    Unit 72 is a vital part of the broader Legion Family, working proudly alongside Post 72 and Squadron 72.

  • Who Can Join?

    Membership in the American Legion Auxiliary is open to women and girls who have a direct connection to a U.S. veteran eligible for American Legion membership. Eligibility may be through:

    • Mother

    • Grandmother

    • Sister

    • Daughter

    • Granddaughter

    • Great‑granddaughter

    • Spouse

    Women who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces are also eligible.

    Why Join Unit 72?

    Members of Unit 72 enjoy opportunities to:

    • Support those who served our nation

    • Make a difference through service projects

    • Develop leadership skills

    • Build lasting friendships

    • Be part of a historic organization with deep community roots

    Whether your passion is volunteering, organizing events, or simply being part of a caring community, Unit 72 welcomes you. text goes here

  • Unit President - Lea Chandler

    Unit Vice President - Susan Rust

    Unit Secretary/Treasurer - Karen Butler

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