JROTC Medals are
presented at the American High Schools on US Military Bases
in Germany.
Entries into the
essay and art contests of NSDAR each year are encouraged and
promoted.
Palatinate Chapter
lays a wreath each spring in observance of Yorktown Day, on
the gravesite of Wilhelm and Christian von Forbach, who are
entombed in Munich, in honor of our Palatinate Patriots who
served in the war for American Independence.
Chapter members
attend the international ceremony in Hochfelden, France and
lay a wreath at the monument marking the gravesite of WWII Lt.
John Grant Rahill. The town of Hochfelden established and maintains
this monument in memory of all who died in the battles of the
area. The ceremony takes place near the date of our Memorial
Day each year.
Members
support Landstuhl Regional Army Hospital by donating needed items
and visiting soldiers recuperating from wounds sustained in Iraq
and Afghanistan. Landstuhl is the primary medical treatment center
for casualties of U.S. operations within Europe, Southwest Asia
and the Middle East. http://www.landstuhl.healthcare.hqusareur.army.mil/
Chapter financial donations
support the operation of the Fischer House at Landstuhl Hospital.
Due to the location of this particular Fisher House (not on American
soil) the US Fisher Foundation ( http://www.fisherhouse.org/
)does not supply operating funds for this House. It is run solely
on donations. A Fisher House is "a home away from home"
for families of military personell receiving medical care at major
military and VA medical centers. The houses are normally located
within walking distance of the treatment center or have transportation
available. The 31 ST Fisher house is a 7,900 square foot two-story
comfort home and is the second built at the Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center, the U.S. military's only major medical center outside the
United States. The first Fisher House built at Landstuhl was dedicated
in June, 2001. U.S. military personnel injured or wounded in Iraq
and Afghanistan are normally sent to Landstuhl for their medical
treatment.
The
second Fisher House is larger than the first, with 11 bedrooms and
a manager's office, plus a children's playroom. It is situated at
the junction of Munson Circle and Gorgas Avenue across the street
from the first Fisher House. Families are asked to pay $10 per day
to stay at the facility. The approximate yearly costs for both houses
is $180,000.
Palatinate Chapter contributes
to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in honor of one of
our founding members. (http://www.fhcrc.org/
)
Other organizations
that are supported by our members' contributions and time donations:
- The Pfälzer
Institute for German/American Genealogy Research