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AMVETS White Clover

The White Clover, meaning, “remember me” is the official flower of AMVETS, it symbolizes the states from which the U.S. Armed Forces were drawn and the worldwide battlefields on which they fought. (It is a four-leaf clover.)

Since 1946, AMVETS throughout America have brought the White Clover into their communities to benefit and assist the needy-both veterans and the general public. The White Clover program is an excellent project to raise funds that will benefit veteran’s service activities. Ideal times for this traditional project are around Memorial Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day. Be sure to obtain permission and acquire permits where required by law. Most communities will give full support for charitable activities such as a White Clover drive, because the proceeds are used locally. White clovers are available through the AMVETS Quartermaster.

Brochure explaining/promoting the White Clover Program may be downloaded.
Poster -for reproduction
Can cover - Ideal for standard 1lb Coffee can. Print on sticker paper, available at any office supply store. Print, Peel, Stick.

What is a White Clover Medal? The White Clover Medal is a National award that was developed and approved a number of years ago. It is recognition for an AMVETS member who exemplifies service to veterans, most often service to our hospitalized veterans. There is not one specific set of criteria; in fact various Departments have differing criteria.

However, it is frequently used to recognize a Post Service Officer or an individual who has performed some special task(s) in the line of service to hospitalized veterans.

Some departments/posts award it to the person leading the most successful “White Clover Drive” since the money raised is frequently used for the benefit of patients at the Veterans Affairs Medical Centers.

Some department/posts award it to the person who represents their “AMVET of the Year,” again based on individuals impressive accomplishments in service to veterans. Typically, departments/posts using this recognition make one award per year.

The Medal is available from the AMVETS Quartermaster.

The White Clover Princess Program – A few AMVETS departments also conduct a program where they select a young lady to represent AMVETS and promote the White Clover Program throughout the year at various AMVETS and public venues. This is a great way to showcase the campaign but more importantly bring attention to what is being done on behalf of our veterans with the funds secured through the program.

For more information, please call the AMVETS National Programs Dept.

Beryl W. Love,
Programs Director
Phone: 301-683-4030
Email: blove@amvets.org

Tiffany Hilton,
Programs Associate
Phone: 301-683-4031
Email: thilton@amvets.org

Contact us:

Beryl W. Love,
Programs Director
Phone: 301-683-4030
Email: blove@amvets.org

Tiffany Hilton,
Programs Associate
Phone: 301-683-4031
Email: thilton@amvets.org

Programs Coordinated or Adminstered by National Headquarters:

Americanism
AMVETS Against Drug and   Alcohol Abuse (AADAA)
AMVETS White Clover
Armed Services Blood
   Program (ASBP)
Boy Scouts of America
Ceremonial Rifles
Citizens Flag Alliance
Freedoms Foundation Youth
  Leadership Conference
Military Funeral Honors (AP3)
• Make a Difference
National Coalition for
  Homeless Veterans (NCHV)
National Guard -
  Memorandum of Understanding
ROTC
Scholarships
Special Olympics
Task Force DVD
Veterans Affairs Voluntary   Services (VAVS)
Veterans History Project

Some of the other Programs Supported by posts at the local level:
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American Red Cross
Bone Marrow Foundation
Girl Scouts USA
Habitat for Humanity
National Center for missing   & exploited childern
National Transplant Society
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