Looking for a position with a legacy? Volunteer with The American Flag Foundation and make a difference!
People working to promote good, or improve quality of life, or skill development, to meet others, to make contacts for possible employment, to have fun… Volunteering takes many forms and is performed by a wide range of people. Many volunteers are specifically trained in the areas they work in; other volunteers serve wherever they are needed.
Since 1982, The American Flag Foundation (AFF) has supported and instilled Patriotism and respect for our country’s most important symbol, the American Flag, in our citizens, and especially in one of our most vulnerable groups, our children. AFF touches the mind, heart — and ultimately the spirit — of those we educate and entertain, integrating inherent values with highly effective programs and services.
- Approximately 350 volunteers locally and 1000 nationally help produce and deliver educational and engaging services.
- We have discovered that everyone has a talent to give.
- Tapping into people’s skills and knowledge creates a more meaningful experience for the volunteer.
How Can I Get Involved?
The American Flag Foundation has a number of programs for individuals interested in community service.
- One of those programs is the Living American Flag program, with a variety of events: three each year held at elementary schools in which the entire school plans and takes part; another at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, and others at other venues, such as Oregon Ridge Park in Cockeysville, Maryland.
- Another program is the Annual National Pause for the Pledge of Allegiance, which is a family-oriented evening of entertainment celebrating the birthday of our Flag, on June 14th, Flag Day, each year.
- There are fundraising activities, as well as mailings to membership. Volunteering is easier than you think!
For volunteering inquiries, please email linda@americanflagfoundation.org.