AMVETS National Convention Canceled Due to COVID-19

With its members’ safety and well-being in mind, AMVETS canceled its annual meeting over public-health concerns, ongoing restrictions and uncertainties related to the global COVID-19 pandemic.


 
Thousands of AMVETS’ national representatives were scheduled to meet in mid-
 
August in Springfield, Ill. AMVETS has held this gathering annually, in different
 
locations each year, since 1944.


 
“A large number of our members are categorized by CDC guidelines as being in
 
high-risk groups. Their health and safety must always be our first priority,”
 
AMVETS National Commander Jan Brown said.


 
Illinois has emergency orders in place to prevent the spread of the novel
 
coronavirus, restricting public gatherings and mandating social distancing.
 
“We do not know what August will look like in terms of restrictions and infection
 
rates,” Commander Brown said. “With that uncertainty still present, we reached a
 
point that made impossible continuing the business end of planning.”


 
AMVETS National Executive Committee (NEC) unanimously approved a motion
 
to cancel the annual national convention of veterans and their families for the first
 
time in history.


 
While limited business and traditions will be held electronically, important
 
activities, including election of national officers, will need to be put on hold for the
 
year.


 
Local, state, and national AMVETS services will continue nationwide. That
 
includes free assistance for veterans and their families filing disability claims,
 
obtaining healthcare, finding gainful employment, conducting “Buddy Checks,”
 
holding blood drives, delivering meals and volunteerism.


 
“’Veterans serving veterans’ remains who we are and what we do,” AMVETS
 
National Executive Director Joe Chenelly said. “With the nation in crisis, our
 
members have voted to set our largest meeting aside for the year to focus solely
 
on working around the country to best meet veterans’ most urgent needs, while
 
still providing advocacy in Washington and state houses from coast to coast.”


 
Terms of current national officers, including National Commander Brown, are
 
extended until a national convention may be safely held in 2021. Nationally
 
appointed commission and committee chairpersons for AMVETS will also remain
 
in their positions.


 
AMVETS, which is also known as American Veterans, is the nation’s most inclusive
 
Congressionally-chartered veterans service organization, open to all who have served in
 
the United States military and their families. We are veterans serving veterans since
 
1944.


 

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