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The education of all of America's children is essential for the future of our nation. The American Legion Auxiliary joins with The American Legion to aid and support the basic rights of all children to receive an appropriate education. That education should prepare them for a fulfilling life in the 21st century. The pattern followed in the development of the program corresponds with the following objectives and policies adopted by The American Legion.
Progress of the Education program depends upon the close working relationship between national, state, and local levels of our organizations. As an aid to all Education Committees to participate in the program's progress, we have drawn up the following suggested duties.
Beyond the efforts of establishing scholarships at the National, Department, and Unit levels of the American Legion Auxiliary, the membership is encouraged to disseminate scholarship and career information by making available to their local high schools and libraries copies of The American Legion's National Education Committee handbook titled. "Need a Lift?". This publication summarizes sources of almost all available scholarship and career information and can be secured from the National Emblem Sales, The American Legion, P O Box 1050, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-1050.
It is suggested that the Unit Education Committee not only thoroughly familiarize itself with the contents of "Need A Lift?" but with existing sources of scholarships available in their own state and communities.
Units should join with the Education Committee of the local American Legion Post to give cooperation and support to the expansion of legislation or develop legislation which would establish new scholarship sources for the increasing numbers of students reaching college age.