THE BEGINNING
News of Ross’ efforts reached millionaire cattleman Corey Spencer,
who gifted 472 acres of land near Eaton Rapids, Michigan, to build on
Ross’ vision of supporting veterans.
On Jan. 7, 1925, the VFW National Home was founded, helping to
fulfill the VFW pledge to "honor the dead by helping the living.” Later
that spring, the Home welcomed its first family in an old frame
farmhouse, Mrs. Pollett and her six children. Pollett had become
suddenly widowed and lost her husband’s military pension.
THROUGH THE YEARS
Since its founding, the VFW National Home for Children has grown from
an old frame farmhouse to a sprawling campus with playgrounds; park
areas; and multiple buildings, including single-family homes, a
community center and gymnasium, child care facility, guest lodge,
chapel, and administrative offices.
Over the years, the National Home has evolved to meet the changing
needs of America’s military and veterans’ families. Through it all, one
thing has remained constant: the National Home’s commitment to honor our
nation’s veterans and active-duty military by providing help and hope
for their children and families.
https://vfwnationalhome.org/