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Wall Society

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial has become a national symbol of recognition for the service and sacrifice of Vietnam veterans, a place of healing for veterans, and as a place of remembrance for those we lost.

Members of The Wall Society have made a pledged to ensure The Wall will continue to be hallowed ground, not only today but for future generations, by making a part of their legacy a donation to VVMF.

Gifts of all sizes help to share the stories and legacies of Vietnam veterans with younger generations. We welcome your current and deferred gifts as follows:

For more information on the Wall Society and Planned Giving, call VVMF's Planned Giving Officer, Danielle Schira at 202-393-0090 or email her at dschira@vvmf.org.

Members of the Wall Society:

Anonymous
SGM (Ret) Roger B. Barnes, In Memory of SSGT Leonard I. Craven
Mr. Richard Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gervais
Carol Haberchak, In Memory of Warren Francis Muhr
Ron Loya, Jr., In Honor of all Vietnam Veterans
Robert J. Moffe
Mr. Richard L. Osborn
Thomas and Chandra Stino

Special thanks to everyone who has remembered VVMF in their estate plans. If you haven't yet, please fill out VVMF's member profile form, so we can personally thank you for your generosity.


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VVMF uses the generous contributions of its donors to preserve the legacy of The Wall and those who served and sacrificed in the Vietnam War and to educate future generations.

VVMF meets the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance's Standards for Charity Accountability.





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    The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund takes our stewardship of your donations seriously. The programs we fund are designed to help us achieve our mission of preserving the legacy of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, promoting healing and educating about the impact of the Vietnam War.