CHARLES A. CONKLIN AMERICAN LEGION POST #28, GRAND HAVEN
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Renew Your Membership

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Membership in The American Legion is based on a calendar-year from January 1st to December 31st. When a member pays their dues, they are paid up for that membership year. They will also receive twelve monthly subscriptions to The American Legion Magazine.
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The renewal process begins in July for the upcoming membership year. Renewal notices are sent out in July, October, January, March and May. When a member renews, they are removed from future renewal notices for that year. There are times when a member pays their dues, but they still receive a renewal notice. If dues are paid to the local post, it takes a little longer for national to be notified about the renewal and the member may receive another renewal notice. If this occurs, please check with your local post to ensure they have received your dues.
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Renew Your Membership Online
Use the online renewal feature to:
  • Submit payment of your annual membership dues.
  • If you are already paid for the current year, you can set your account for automatic renewal using your credit/debit card.
  • Eliminate paper renewal notices by setting your account to have your notices delivered via email.
REASONS TO KEEP YOUR MEMBERSHIP ACTIVE

You will continue to be a member of Post #28
We are a vibrant, thriving post that hosts several yearly events providing resources and activities for both veterans and the local community.

Free Subscription to The American Legion Magazine
Our nation's leaders speak directly to citizens on the pages of The American Legion Magazine. The American Legion's organizational goals are promoted using the words of talented writers, professional journalists, and world leaders.

Benefits Assistance
The American Legion offers expert advice, support and representation for veterans and families seeking government benefits they are eligible to receive at the federal, state and local levels.

Career Assistance
Hundreds of job fairs and career events every year, all across the map, are coordinated, sponsored, promoted or produced by The American Legion. American Legion business workshops also help veterans and their families pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.

Comfort for the Recovering
Operation Comfort Warriors helps active-duty military personnel and newly discharged veterans recover and adjust to lifestyle changes.

Education Assistance
The American Legion conducts student-veteran roundtables, networks with Student Veterans of America as well as college campuses, and works with agencies to better apply military experience toward professional and vocational licenses and certification credits.

Family and Community Support
Cash grants and volunteer aid are among the ways The American Legion reaches out to families of military servicemembers and veterans during times of financial difficulty, short-handedness at home or natural disaster.

Financial Services
The American Legion and USAA, two organizations driven by the same values for nearly a century, are allied through a “preferred provider” relationship that connects Legionnaires with the best advice and service in banking, insurance and personal finance.

Homeless Veteran Outreach
The American Legion offers hundreds of opportunities for homeless veterans across the country, including temporary housing, mentoring and job training.

Honor and Remembrance
American Legion honor guards provide official services at thousands of veteran funerals around the world each year. The Legion is also a leader at every level in the establishment and maintenance of memorials and monuments that honor military sacrifice.

Member Discounts
The American Legion offers members and their families practical, money-saving discounts that can easily save many times the cost of annual membership dues.

Advocacy in Washington
The American Legion is the nation's most influential, non-partisan,
 effective and dependable advocate of veteran affairs fighting for better active-duty pay, improved housing for active-duty families and helping to ensure that the VA's medical system can properly care for veterans.

Volunteer Opportunities
The American Legion offers volunteer opportunities that fulfill needs in local communities throughout the country and beyond. The Legion and the Sons of The American Legion provide millions of hours of free community service, assistance at VA medical facilities and help at military installations each year.
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CHARLES A. CONKLIN POST #28, AMERICAN LEGION, 700 S. HARBOR AVENUE, GRAND HAVEN, MI 49417
 (616) 842-5310
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  • Home
  • About
    • COVID Response
    • Post Officers
    • Honor Guard
    • Become a Member >
      • Post #28 Membership
      • Auxiliary
      • Sons of the American Legion
      • Legion Riders
    • Renew Your Membership
  • Contact
  • Newsletter
  • Info
    • Calendar
    • Service Officers
    • Our Post
    • Constitution & By-Laws
    • Catering / Hall Usage
    • History
    • Scholarships
    • USCGC Escanaba (WPG-77)
    • Wilwin at Cygnet Cove
    • Links
    • Grand Haven, MI
  • Donate
    • Poppy Program
    • Boys/Girls State
    • Goodfellows & Crusade for Toys