YOUTH ESSAYS
Youth Scholarships
The VFW is dedicated to promoting patriotism and investing in our future generation. If you are a democracy-loving high school student interested in a $35,000 college scholarship or a patriotic middle school student interested in winning $5,000, these scholarships may be for you.
Voice of Democracy
Established in 1947, our Voice of Democracy audio-essay program provides high school students with the unique opportunity to express themselves in regards to a democratic and patriotic-themed recorded essay. Each year, nearly 25,000 ninth through 12th grade students from across the country enter to win their share of more than $1 million in educational scholarships and incentives awarded through the program.
The national first place winner receives a $35,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient’s American university, college or vocational/technical school. A complete list of other national scholarships range from $1,000-$21,000, and the first place winner from each VFW Department (state) wins at least a scholarship of $1,000. Before submitting your essay, download the 2024-2025 entry form here and find your sponsoring local VFW Post as applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31 .
The 2024-25 theme is: "Is America Today Our Forefathers' Vision?"
About the 2023-2024 winner ...
Sophia Lin, a high school junior at BASIS Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona, was named the 2023-2024 Voice of Democracy first place winner. Sophia's speech on the theme, "What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?" won her a $35,000 college scholarship. Sophia was sponsored by Scottsdale VFW Post 3513. Watch as Sophia delivered her speech during the VFW's Parade of Winners award ceremony or read it here .
Want to catch up on everything that happened this year? You can watch the full Parade of Winners ceremony which was streamed live on Facebook, or see this year's complete list of winners .
Patriot's Pen
Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of nearly $1 million in state and national awards. Each first place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the national first place winner wins $5,000!
The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief. Before submitting your essay, download the 2024-2025 entry form here and find your sponsoring local VFW Post as applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31 .
The 2024-25 theme is: "My Voice in America's Democracy?"
Bryant Day, an eighth grade student from Ashland, Ohio, was named the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen first place winner. His essay on the theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" won the national first place $5,000 award. Bryant was sponsored by VFW Post 9943 and its Auxiliary in Mansfield, Ohio.
Watch as Bryant delivered his winning essay during the VFW's Parade of Winners streamed live on Facebook, or read his essay here. See the complete list of 2024 national winners .
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Patriot’s Pen
The 2023-24 theme is: “How Are You Inspired by America?”
VFW believes strongly in good citizenship and fostering patriotism. That’s why we encourage youthful minds to examine our nation’s history and their own experiences in modern American society through our Patriot’s Pen youth essay-writing contest.
Annually, roughly 126,000 students from grades 6-8 (nationwide) enter. One first-place winner from each state competes to win one of 46 national awards totaling $46,000. The national first-place winner wins $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., in March.
Students draft a 300-400 word essay, expressing their views based on an — always patriotic — annual theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief.
WHO CAN ENTER: The Patriot’s Pen program is open to students in grades 6-8 , who are enrolled in a public, private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States and its territories.
HOW TO ENTER:
The Local VFW Post Information is: EMAIL: [email protected]
Deadline All Coweta County Middle Schools have the information and entry forms. Interested students should check with their English teacher or the Principal for information. The deadline for essays to be submitted is October 31.
Students can ask a teacher or youth group leader to supervise their progress in the competition. Then students can contact a local participating VFW Post and established a contact person who is a member of that Post or its Ladies Auxiliary.
Next, it is time to start drafting considering the theme. Essays must be no less than 300 words and cannot exceed 400 words and should be submitted to the Post, along with the completed Patriot’s Pen entry form no later than the October 31 deadline.
JUDGING CRITERIA: Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points: You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate you have researched the issue extensively. Theme development is worth 35 points: Answer all relevant facts about the theme such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. Clarity of ideas is worth 35 points: Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
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2023-2024 PATRIOT’S PEN ESSAY PROGRAM
"How are you Inspired by America?”
All information pertaining to the theme, judging, eligibility, awards, and other aspects of this program are contained in the Veterans of Foreign Wars program booklet for the Annual Patriot’s Pen Essay Program. District Commanders are responsible to ensure that their District Chairman are conducting their programs within these rules and deadlines. District Commanders are solely responsible for the conduct of the programs within their Districts. Make sure that copies of this program are distributed to all the Posts within your District in sufficient time to ensure that there is a successful competition.
The Patriot’s Pen Essay program is a joint program with the VFW Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Michigan. The Auxiliary does not need the permission of a Post to participate in the program. Post and District Chairman are expected to include their VFW Auxiliary Counterparts in all activities concerning the conduct of the local and District programs. Coordination of the District program is the responsibility of the District Commanders and District Chairman. Post Chairman must refer to their District program for the program requirements and deadlines.
Judging the Contest
The suggested number of judges is five to nine, with a minimum of three. Judges should be from outside your Posts and Auxiliaries and should represent your community. Judges must not in any way be connected to the students in the competition. Set the date for your judging and invite the judges at least 60 days in advance. Remind them a week before the competition with a letter or email, and two days before with a phone call.
Eligibility
Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grade students in public, private, parochial, and home schools in the State of Michigan. Former first place winners at the State and National level of competition or any Foreign Exchange students are not eligible. Students do not have to be relatives of a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars or its VFW Auxiliary to participate.
Essays must be typed, or computer printed in English, between 300-400 words, on a single sheet of paper, with no added color or art.
To receive credit for participation in the Patriot’s Pen Essay Competition, a Post must sponsor the program in their community. While it is important to offer the Patriot’s Pen Essay Program in our schools, it is not solely a program for the schools. You may offer the competition to any sixth, seventh, or eighth grade student. All entries must be submitted directly to the Post. They may be sponsored through local schools, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Church youth groups, Junior ROTC programs, the home schooled, etc. Posts are encouraged to solicit participants from as many sources as possible. The Post will hold their own judging and may submit to the District the number of students permitted by the following:
· 1-15 Student Participants: 1 Top Post entry is allowed to advance to District.
· 16-30 Student Participants: 2 Top Post entries are allowed to advance to District.
· 31-45 Student Participants: 3 Top Post entries are allowed to advance to District, etc.
Note: No Limit
Posts may advance as many winners as they select based on the total number of students participating. Post judging is the responsibility of the Post Chairman and must be conducted in accordance with the National Judging Criteria. The Post may forward each first-place winning entry to the District. Each student entry submitted by a Post to the District must be an equal first place winner. This means that each Post student entry must receive the same award. For example, a Post has fifty-five student entries and is eligible to send four entries to the District for judging. Those four entries must each receive an equal first place award from the Post. If the Post lists them as first, second, third and fourth place, then they can only send in one entry as the first-place winner. Note: First place Post winner’s entry packets must include a completed Student Biographical Questionnaire and School Release Form when sent to the District. Post packets will not be accepted unless complete.
School/Youth Group Competition Alternatives
We offer teachers/youth leaders the option to use the Patriot’s Pen as a writing exercise. The teacher/leader may submit all the entries to the Post for judging or conduct a judging within the group or class and advance a winner for every fifteen participants as shown above. Note: The Post Chairman should make this decision working closely with the teacher or group leader.
Each District shall be responsible for the conduct of the program and judging of entries within their District. District Chairman are expected to promote the expansion of the program by encouraging the participation of additional Posts. It is not always possible to restrict sponsorship strictly along VFW District Boundaries. Posts may solicit student participation from any geographical area within the State of Michigan if they do not interfere with the sponsorship of other Posts. District Chairman are expected to assist Posts in the coordination of sponsorship of all schools in the District. It is unacceptable that a school is not contacted. Each District may submit only one entry to the Department for judging. This entry must be certified on the proper National Entry Form by the District Chairman to be the District First place winner of the District Program Judging. The following items MUST accompany the District Entry to the Department for Judging:
· One Student Essay in accordance with the above rules.
· One completed student entry from the National Program Booklet.
· A quality head and shoulder photograph, wallet size only.
· One typed copy of the student’s essay.
· One signed Student Release Form (Link below).
· One Student Biographical Questionnaire (Link below) must accompany your District Winner.
It is the responsibility of District Chairman to ensure that all materials are included. Any entry that does not include all the required above items may not be judged.
To obtain program credit the Post Chairman portion of the Student Entry Form must be completed and submitted to the District with each Post entry. The form must include the number of students participating from the school and the approximate cost for the program and awards. Proper credit cannot be given without this information. District Chairman are required to submit a consolidated report of Post participation within their District using the District Report form and the District Summary Form. The reports MUST accompany the District Entry to Department. It is the responsibility of the Post, District, and Department Adjutants to input the Patriot’s entries into the All-American Dashboard. This is to include all monetary values spent on this event. Failure to do so can cause the Post, District, and/or Department to show a NOT MET in this category.
The deadline for Post sponsored entries is October 31, 2023. Post judging may not be held before November 1, 2023, and must be completed in time to ensure that winning entries are delivered to the District Chairman by November 16, 2023. District judging may not be held before November 16, 2023 , and must be completed in time to ensure that the winning entry with all required materials are in the hands of the Department Director by December 16, 2023. The Department deadline for District entries is December 16, 2023 . This deadline is absolute, and it includes all paperwork. Department judging will be closed and will be the responsibility of the Department Committee. Please be advised that the state judging will be attended only by the VFW Department Committee members, VFW State Auxiliary Committee members, and the State Judges. The Committee has the authority to disqualify from the Department judging any entry which is in violation of the rules as stated in the Department Program and the National Program Booklet.
All Post and District awards are the responsibility of those organizations. Department awards will be presented at the 2024 Department of Michigan Mid-Winter Conference. All District winners are expected to be present. Each District must assume the cost of their winner’s transportation, meals, and lodging. Department will provide each District winner with one banquet ticket. Banquet tickets for family members and other guests are the sole responsibility of the District in cooperation with the sponsoring Post.
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Patriot's Pen 2024-2025
VFW National Headquarters announces the Patriot's Pen 2024-2025 Theme,
"My Voice in America's Democracy?"
VFW Kicks-Off Annual Essay Competition
Fowlerville, Mi. July 1, 2024 – Commander William (Butch) Ogden of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Curtis-Session, Swartz-White Post 6464, Fowlerville, announced the kick-off of the VFW’s annual Patriot’s Pen youth essay competition. Middle school students in grades 6-8 in this area have the opportunity to compete and win thousands of dollars in national awards.
The VFW enacted the Patriot’s Pen competition in 1995 to encourage young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society by composing a 300 to 400 word patriotic-themed essay. The theme for the 2024-2025 competition is "My Voice in America’s Democracy?”
Students begin by competing at the local Post level. Post winners advance to District competition with District winners advancing to the state competition. State first-place winners
Student Entry Deadline: October 31, 2024
Patriotic Written Essay Competition Grand Prize: $5,000 Award
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Patriot's Pen 2023-2024
"How are you inspired by America?”
Grace Mae Schneider
First Place Winner from Perry Middle School
"How are you inspired by America?"
America is truly an inspirational country. Ever since the colonists rebelled against the British, America has inspired underdogs around the world with our grit and determination. Americans value equality of all people, and have tried to help other countries do the same. The thought of Patrick Henry willing to give his life up for freedom is so patriotic. American veterans are risking their lives daily promising Americans liberty. How people fought so hard for many years to be able to vote.
I have a hard time grasping the concept that women around the world have few job options to choose. It disturbs me that even the great America only gave women few options in the recent past. It seems unfair that women in some countries are still not allowed the rights we have today. When I was younger, I read an abridged version of "Little Women”. I remember as I read the beginning, I hated that Jo couldn’t join the army, or become a writer. I remember getting frustrated at Aunt March for telling Jo to marry rich, or become an actress. There’s nothing wrong about getting married or becoming an actress; it just shocked me that it was the only option for women. I’m so lucky to live in America, where women can try to do anything, they want. Everyone regardless of race, gender, differently abled, and so forth can contribute to society.
America’s history has changed significantly over the years. It’s honestly amazing how it went from a new country, unknown and undiscovered to the America we know! America sets the world standards. The Bill of Rights and the Constitution created the significancy of America. It gave us our freedom of speech, our right of due process, freedom of press, freedom of religion, and so much more. The founders knew other countries were not granting these freedoms, but God had already granted them to everyone.
How fast America has grown, and prospered is amazing. It honestly inspires me to thrive into my own American dream. How those small groups of colonists turned into states, and how those states turned into a country. What truly inspires me is how those colonists were regular people, and how those people came together despite their differences. That’s why I love America. No matter how strange, odd, or different you are in the end everyone comes together as one. It truly is a melting pot, the great experiment.
Past Patriots Pen Winners
2018-2019 Josiah J. Schafer Fowlerville Junior High School "Why I Honor the American Flag"
2019-2020 Brennan M Wyrembelski Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic School "What Makes America Great"
2020-2021 Elsa G. Rosenthal Fowlerville Junior High School "What is Patriotism to Me"
2021-2022 Jackson Harlan Williamston Middle School "How Can I Be a Good American"
2021-2022 Bristol M Thomas Fowlerville Junior High School "How Can I Be a Good American"
2022-2023 Bristol M Thomas Fowlerville Junior High School "My Pledge to Our Veterans"
2023-2024 Grace Mae Schneider Perry Middle School "How are you inspired by America?"
2024-2024 "My Voice in America's Democracy?"
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PATRIOT'S PEN
The VFW enacted the Patriot’s Pen competition in 1995 to encourage young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society by composing a 300- to 400-word patriotic-themed essay
Each year, nearly 68,800 students in grades 6-8 enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of more than $1.4 million in state and national awards. Students begin by competing at the local Post level.
The I.P. "Sarge” Bell Memorial Post 3377 Post judges all essays submitted to us and choose our Post winners. We award the first-place winner $200, second place $150, and third place $100. The Post 3377 first place winner competes in the VFW District 28 competition and the VFW District 28 winner competes in the VFW Department of Texas contest against all other District winners and the Department winner competes against all other state winners. The first-place winner receiving a minimum of $500 at the national level. The national first-place winner receives $5,000
The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief.
The 2023-2024 theme is: "How are you inspired by America?”
Bryant Day, an eighth grade student from Ashland, Ohio, was named the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen first place winner. His essay on the theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" won the national first place $5,000 award.
To qualify, all entries must be submitted to a sponsoring local VFW Post by midnight October 31, 2024.
VFW Post 3377 strongly supports the Patriots Pen program. For additional information, contact Post Patriot's Pen Chairman Jim Linville ([email protected]) or you may send an email to [email protected] or by calling (512) 282-5664. click here .
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Youth Scholarships
The VFW is dedicated to promoting patriotism and investing in our future generation. If you are a democracy-loving high school student interested in a $35,000 college scholarship or a patriotic middle school student interested in winning $5,000, these scholarships may be for you.
Voice of Democracy
Established in 1947, our Voice of Democracy audio-essay program provides high school students with the unique opportunity to express themselves in regards to a democratic and patriotic-themed recorded essay. Each year, nearly 25,000 ninth through 12th grade students from across the country enter to win their share of more than $1 million in educational scholarships and incentives awarded through the program.
The national first place winner receives a $35,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient’s American university, college or vocational/technical school. A complete list of other national scholarships range from $1,000-$21,000, and the first place winner from each VFW Department (state) wins at least a scholarship of $1,000. Before submitting your essay, download the 2024-2025 entry form here and find your sponsoring local VFW Post as applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31 .
The 2024-25 theme is: "Is America Today Our Forefathers' Vision?"
About the 2023-2024 winner ...
Sophia Lin, a high school junior at BASIS Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona, was named the 2023-2024 Voice of Democracy first place winner. Sophia's speech on the theme, "What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?" won her a $35,000 college scholarship. Sophia was sponsored by Scottsdale VFW Post 3513. Watch as Sophia delivered her speech during the VFW's Parade of Winners award ceremony or read it here .
Want to catch up on everything that happened this year? You can watch the full Parade of Winners ceremony which was streamed live on Facebook, or see this year's complete list of winners .
Patriot's Pen
Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of nearly $1 million in state and national awards. Each first place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the national first place winner wins $5,000!
The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief. Before submitting your essay, download the 2024-2025 entry form here and find your sponsoring local VFW Post as applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31 .
The 2024-25 theme is: "My Voice in America's Democracy?"
Bryant Day, an eighth grade student from Ashland, Ohio, was named the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen first place winner. His essay on the theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" won the national first place $5,000 award. Bryant was sponsored by VFW Post 9943 and its Auxiliary in Mansfield, Ohio.
Watch as Bryant delivered his winning essay during the VFW's Parade of Winners streamed live on Facebook, or read his essay here. See the complete list of 2024 national winners .
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The 2023-24 theme is:
"How Are You Inspired by America?"
The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America's history and experiences in modern American society by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief. Before submitting your report, read the rules and eligibility requirements . Applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31, 2024 . Download and complete the 2023-2024 entry form here . After you complete the Entry Form, you can email it directly to the Post Adjutant.
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Each year more than 132,000 students in grades 6-8 enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest. The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief.
The national first-place winner receives $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. The first-place winner from each state competes for national awards totaling $54,500, with each first-place state winner receiving a minimum of $500 at the national level.
How to enter
The Theme for 2024 is: “My Voice in America’s Democracy”
Review the [ Rules & Eligibility ]. Download the [ entry form ]. Complete the form and submit it with the written essay to our Post by 31 Oct 2024 . Entries can be mailed in or dropped off during open hours.
Past Winners
2023 – “ How Are You Inspired by America? “ 1 st : Annika Peterson, Cashmere Middle School
2020 – “What is Patriotism to Me?” 1 st : Rachel Carter, Valley Academy of Learning, Wenatchee
2017 – “America’s Gift to My Generation” 1 st : Claire Countryman-Logstrom, Eastmont Jr. High 2 nd : Katelin Neff, Sterling Intermediate School 3 rd : Ella Fillion, Sterling Intermediate School
2016 – “The America I Believe In” 1 st : Colby Hull, Sterling Intermediate School 2 nd : Isaac Darlington, Sterling Intermediate School
2015 1 st : Libby Marcoux, Pioneer Middle School 2 nd : Issac Darlington, Sterling Intermediate School 3 rd : Rae Ann Dressel, Pioneer Middle School
2014 1 st : Aiden Larsen, Eastmont Jr. High 2 nd : Marissa Ann Geesey, Waterville School 3 rd : Grace B. Rodriquez, Icicle River Middle School
2013 – “What Patriotism Means to Me” 1 st : McKenzie Ayers 2 nd : Jarred Barnes 3 rd : Domonique Villeia
The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of Washington State offers an additional Youth Essay opportunity for students in Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades to submit a written essay of up to 250 words. There will be a Post winner FOR EACH GRADE, as well as a State Winner FOR EACH GRADE. Awards are at the discretion of the local Posts and their Auxiliaries, as are the District Awards.
The Theme for 2024 is “How should our veterans be treated?”
Download the [ entry form ], which includes Rules & Eligibility information on page 2. Complete the form and submit it with the written essay to our Post by 31 Oct 2024 . Entries can be mailed in or dropped off during open hours.
2017 – “What Does a Veteran Mean to Me?” 1 st : Alex Anguiano, Washington Elementary 2 nd : Khloe Suppes, Waterville Elementary 3 rd : Isabela Orr, Lewis & Clark Elementary
2016 1 st : RyAnne Barnes, Clovis Elementary 2 nd : Andrea Hernandez, Lewis & Clark Elementary 3 rd : Alex Anguiano, Washington Elementary
2015 Jessalyn Alcazar, Mission View Elementary
2014 1 st : Layni Schmultzer, Grant Elementary 2 nd : Denise Sanchez, Sterling School 3 rd : Natalie Daggett, Sterling School
2013 1 st : Makenna Schwab 2 nd : Natteag Daris 3 rd : Cynthia Monravalo
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Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of nearly $1 million in state and national awards. Each first place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the national first place winner wins $5,000!
The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief. Before submitting your essay, read the rules and eligibility requirements , and find your sponsoring local VFW Post as applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31 . Download and complete the 2023-2024 entry form here .
The 2023-24 theme is: "How Are You Inspired by America?"
About the 2022-2023 winner ...
Leighton Peters, a seventh grade student from Rice Lake, Wisconsin, was named the 2022-2023 Patriot's Pen first place winner. Her essay on the theme, "My Pledge to Our Veterans" won her a $5,000 award. Leighton was sponsored by VFW Post 2204 and its Auxiliary in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.
Watch as Leighton delivered her winning essay , during the VFW's Parade of Winners streamed live on Facebook, or read her essay here. See the complete list of 2023 national winners .
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The 2023-24 theme is: "How Are You Inspired by America?"
Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of more than $1.4 million in state and national awards. Each first place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the national first place winner wins $5,000!
The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief. Before submitting your essay, read the rules and eligibility requirements , and find your sponsoring local VFW Post as applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31. Download and complete the 2023-2024 entry form here . [VFW Post 10427 information found below .]
Leighton Peters
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Leighton Peters, a seventh grade student from Rice Lake, Wisconsin, was named the 2022-2023 Patriot's Pen first place winner. Her essay on the theme, "My Pledge to Our Veterans" won her a $5,000 award. Leighton was sponsored by VFW Post 2204 and its Auxiliary in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.
Watch as Leighton delivered her winning essay , during the VFW's Parade of Winners streamed live on Facebook, or read her essay here. See the complete list of 2023 national winners .
The 2023-24 theme is: "What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"
Established in 1947, our Voice of Democracy audio-essay program provides high school students with the unique opportunity to express themselves in regards to a democratic and patriotic-themed recorded essay. Each year, nearly 25,000 9-12 grade students from across the country enter to win their share of more than $1.3 million in educational scholarships and incentives awarded through the program.
The national first place winner receives a $30,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient’s American university, college or vocational/technical school.
A complete list of other national scholarships range from $1,000-$21,000, and the first place winner from each VFW Department (state) wins at least a scholarship of $1,000. Before submitting your essay, read the rules and eligibility requirements , and find your sponsoring local VFW Post as applications must be turned in by midnight, Oct. 31. Download and complete the 2023-24 Voice of Democracy entry form here . [VFW Post 10427 information found below .]
Scotland Stewart
Scotland Stewart, a sophomore at Franklin County High School in Winchester, Tennessee,, was named the 2022-2023 Voice of Democracy first place winner. Scotland’s speech on the theme, "Why is the Veteran Important?" won him a $35,000 college scholarship. Scotland was sponsored by VFW Post 1893 in Estill Springs, Tennessee. Watch as Scotland delivered his speech during the VFW's Parade of Winners award ceremony or read it here .
Want to catch up on everything that happened this year? You can watch the full Parade of Winners ceremony which was streamed live on Facebook, or see this year's complete list of winners .
Teacher of the Year
Smart/maher vfw national citizenship education teacher award, grades k-12.
Without our nation’s veterans, America wouldn't be the great nation it is today. Our youth deserve to learn about our rich history, traditions and the role of our veterans in creating and shaping America. Each year, the Veterans of Foreign Wars selects elementary, middle, and high school teachers to participate in the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher program.
Please review the new rules and eligibility requirements and complete the 2023 entry form and brochure to nominate a teacher you know. Teacher nomination entries must be received at a local participating VFW Post by the Oct. 31 deadline. [VFW Post 10427 information found below .]
Scout of the Year
Some of our earliest ties to the community involve youth groups and perhaps none are stronger or more lasting than the relationship between the VFW and America's scouting organizations. In fact, our partnership with the Boy Scouts of America dates back to 1915 when VFW Post 2100 helped to establish Troop 1 in Everett, Washington.
Our Scout of the Year program provides members of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to be recognized for their standout citizenship, patriotism and love of country.
Before submitting your Scout of the Year application, please review the rules and eligibility requirements . Please download the VFW Scout of the Year brochure and entry form to submit at your local VFW Post. [VFW Post 10427 information found below .]
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PATRIOT PEN
Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the vfw’s patriot’s pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of nearly $1 million in state and national awards. each first place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the national first place winner wins $5,000 the essay contest encourages young minds to examine america’s history, along with their own experiences in modern american society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the vfw commander-in-chief. before submitting your essay, download the 2024-2025 entry form here and find your sponsoring local vfw post as applications must be turned in by midnight, oct. 31 . , the 2024-25 theme is: "my voice in america's democracy", about the 2023-2024 winner ... bryant day, an eighth grade student from ashland, ohio, was named the 2023-2024 patriot's pen first place winner. his essay on the theme, "how are you inspired by america" won the national first place $5,000 award. bryant was sponsored by vfw post 9943 and its auxiliary in mansfield, ohio. watch as bryant delivered his winning essay during the vfw's parade of winners streamed live on facebook, or read his essay here. see the complete list of 2024 national winners ..
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2023-2024 Patriot's Pen Essay Theme "How are you inspired by America" Each year more than 165,400 students in grades 6-8 enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of more than $1.4 million in state and national awards. Each 1st place-state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level and the national first-place winner wins $5,000! The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief. Want to apply? 2023-2024 Patriots Pen Announcement Letter Click Here 2023-2024 Patriots Pen entry form Click here The score sheet for judging can be found here . NOTE : PA has due dates different than those publicized by the National VFW! October 31, 2023- The student deadline for Entry is midnight. November 18, 2023 -Post judging completed. December 3, 2023 District judging completed. December 9, 2023, District Winner entry form, flash drive of essay, typed essay, head and shoulder photo of good quality, District summary report and District participation report must be sent to the Department Chairman: Pennsylvania VFW Patriot's Pen Chairman William (Bill) Lamond VFW Post 5207 (10) 3360 Nashotka Rd. Madison Twp, Pa. 18444 570-241-5875 [email protected] December 11, 2023-Department judging January 15, 2024-Department Winner and Reports submitted to VFW National HQ January 20, 2024-Annual Voice of Democracy Banquet-DoubleTree by Hilton-Pittsburgh Cranberry
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Rochester eighth grader wins local, district and state VFW Patriot’s Pen essay contest
Emily hammack places sixth nationally, wins $2,000.
Each year, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) holds essay contests for middle and high school students. The contests offer cash prizes and scholarship opportunities, with different essay themes each year.
Rochester Middle School eighth grader Emily Hammack entered the 2023-2024 Patriot’s Pen essay competitions for middle schoolers and won the local Centralia VFW Post 2200’s contest, which qualified her for the district level.
Hammack won that, too, and then took first place in the Washington state VFW’s contest. As the state level winner, she went on to compete nationally representing Washington, where she wound up placing sixth overall.
Her essay was one of more than 73,000 essays submitted nationally for the 2023-2024 Patriot’s Pen contest, according to the VFW’s website.
On Tuesday, May 14, Hammack and her family were in downtown Centralia’s American Legion Grant Hodge Post 17, where she was honored and congratulated by local and state-level VFW members.
She was also given her final prize check from Washington state VFW Commander Craig Dougherty, state VFW Vice Commander Perry Taylor, state VFW Judge Advocate Frank Persa and VFW Post 2200 Commander Roger Towers.
“Sixth place winner Emily Hammack of Rochester represented the VFW Department of Washington, and was awarded the $2,000 Clyde A. Lewis Department of New York and Auxiliary Award,” Dougherty said.
Along with the check, Hammack received an award certificate paired with a portrait of the National VFW Commander-in-Chief Duane Sarmiento and VFW Auxiliary National President Carla Martinez.
“I am here on their behalf to congratulate you and thank you very much for entering,” Dougherty said.
The theme for the 2023-2024 Patriot’s Pen essay contest asked students “how are you inspired by America?”
“Democracy and the different features are what inspired me, like its rich history,” Hammack told The Chronicle. “History is definitely one of the things that inspired me about it.”
The essay Hammack wrote and submitted for the Patriot’s Pen contest is as follows:
“America inspires me in countless ways. Its rich history, diverse culture, and the values it upholds ignite a fire within me to pursue my dreams and make a difference in the world. The American dream, the belief that anyone can achieve success through hard work, resonates deeply with me. It serves as a constant reminder that no matter where we come from or what our circumstances may be, we have the power to shape our own destinies.
“One of the aspects of American democracy that inspires me the most is the freedom of speech. This fundamental right allows individuals to express their thoughts, opinions, and ideas without fear of persecution. It is through the freedom of speech that progress is made, as it encourages open dialog, the exchange of diverse perspectives, and the challenges of established norms. “This freedom empowers individuals to stand up for what they believe, to advocate for change, and contribute to the betterment of society.
“Another attribute of American democracy that inspires me is the pursuit of equal justice. The United States has a history of fighting for civil rights and striving towards equality for citizens. The principles of fairness, equality, and justice are deeply ingrained in the American ethos. This commitment to equal justice inspires me to be an advocate for those who are marginalized or oppressed, fight against discrimination, and work towards creating a more equal and inclusive society.
“Freedom of speech and individual rights are closely intertwined but not the same. While freedom of speech is one aspect of individual rights, it encompasses much more. Individual rights include a range of freedoms and protections, such as the right to privacy, the right to due process, and the right to equal treatment under law. These rights are essential in upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring that every individual is treated with dignity and respect.
"In conclusion, America’s history, culture, and commitment to freedom and justice inspires me to be a better person, and to strive for a better world. The American dream reminds me that anything is possible with hard work. The freedom of speech empowers me to express my thoughts and make my voice heard. The pursuit of equal justice motivates me to fight for equality and stand up against injustice. America’s inspiration fuels my passion to make a positive impact and contribute to a society that upholds the values of freedom, equality, and justice for all.”
On top of the $2,000 check she received Tuesday, Hammack had already won an additional $750 in cash prizes for winning the local, district and state level VFW Patriot’s Pen essay contests leading up to her competing nationally.
While getting ready to start high school after this summer, Hammack is planning on saving the prize money for college.
Though Hammack is no longer eligible to compete in the Patriot’s Pen contest, she will be able to compete in the VFW’s Voice of Democracy audio essay contest for high school students.
There, she can compete for a share of more than $1 million in scholarship opportunities, including a $35,000 scholarship for the contest winner.
To learn more about both the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen and Voice of Democracy contests, including how to enter and submission deadlines, visit https://www.vfw.org/community/youth-and-education/youth-scholarships .
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www.vfw.org. Students can also complete a Patriot's Pen entry form on the National website using the Patriot's Pen link. The Department website is www.vfwpa.org; where you will find Department deadlines and the student entry brochure. State Deadlines for the 2023 - 2024 Patriot's Pen Program are listed below: 1.) October 31, 2023 ...
Patriotic Written Essay Competition Grand Prize: $5,000 Award What is the Patriot's Pen Program? Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in ...
Essays: Essays must be typed, or computer printed in English, between 300-400 words, on a single sheet of paper, with no added color or art. Posts: To receive credit for participation in the Patriot's Pen Essay Competition, a Post must sponsor the program in their community. While it is important to offer the Patriot's Pen Essay Program in our
Bryant Day, an eighth grade student from Ashland, Ohio, was named the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen first place winner. His essay on the theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" won the national first place $5,000 award. Bryant was sponsored by VFW Post 9943 and its Auxiliary in Mansfield, Ohio.
"How Are You Inspired by America?" ... youthful minds to examine our nation's history and their own experiences in modern American society through our Patriot's Pen youth essay-writing contest. Annually, roughly 126,000 students from grades 6-8 (nationwide) enter. One first-place winner from each state competes to win one of 46 national ...
Watch as he delivered his winning essay during this evening's ceremony on this year's theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" The Patriot's Pen second place winner, Peeradon Bauman, sponsored by VFW Post 12146 located in Ban Chang, Rayong Province, Thailand, will receive a $4,000 award, while third place winner Anisha Hiremath ...
The first-place national award is currently $5,000. To learn more about the Patriots Pen or to submit an entry, please use the following link: Patriots Pen Entry Form. If you have any questions, please contact the Post Adjutant at [email protected]. 2023-2024 Lee-Pearson VFW Post 1786 Winners: 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place.
2023-2024 PATRIOT'S PEN ESSAY PROGRAM "How are you Inspired by America?" All information pertaining to the theme, judging, eligibility, awards, and other aspects of this program are contained in the Veterans of Foreign Wars program booklet for the Annual Patriot's Pen Essay Program. District Commanders are responsible to ensure that their ...
Patriot's Pen. Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the VFW's Patriot's Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of nearly $1 million in state and national awards. Each first place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the national first place winner wins $5,000!
PATRIOT'S PEN The Theme for 2023-2024 is "How Are You Inspired by America?" Each year nearly 68,000 students in grades 6-8 enter the VFW's Patriot's Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of more than $1.4 million in state and national awards. Each first-place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national ...
Fowlerville, Mi. July 1, 2024 - Commander William (Butch) Ogden of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Curtis-Session, Swartz-White Post 6464, Fowlerville, announced the kick-off of the VFW's annual Patriot's Pen youth essay competition. Middle school students in grades 6-8 in this area have the opportunity to compete and win ...
"HOW ARE YOU INSPIRED BY AMERICA?" Patriotic Essay Writing Competition Grand Prize: $5,000 Award ... Patriot's Pen is a VFW-sponsored youth essay competition which gives U.S. citizen students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 120,000 students who participated ...
Bryant Day, an eighth grade student from Ashland, Ohio, was named the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen first place winner. His essay on the theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" won the national first place $5,000 award. To qualify, all entries must be submitted to a sponsoring local VFW Post by midnight October 31, 2024.
Bryant Day, an eighth grade student from Ashland, Ohio, was named the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen first place winner. His essay on the theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" won the national first place $5,000 award. Bryant was sponsored by VFW Post 9943 and its Auxiliary in Mansfield, Ohio.
Patriot's Pen. The 2023-24 theme is: "How Are You Inspired by America?" Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter VFW's Patriot's Pen youth essay context to win their share of more than $1.4 million in state and national awards. Each first-place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the ...
PATRIOT'S PEN 2023-2024 Theme "How are you inspired by America?" ... Download and complete the Patriot's Pen entry form. All essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics and 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 word max). The essay must be contestant's original work and a product
Each year more than 132,000 students in grades 6-8 enter the VFW's Patriot's Pen youth essay contest. The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America's history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief.
Patriot's Pen. Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the VFW's Patriot's Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of nearly $1 million in state and national awards. Each first place state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level, and the national first place winner wins $5,000!
Patriot's Pen | Voice of Democracy | Teacher of the Year | Scout of the Year. ... "How Are You Inspired by America?" Each year, nearly 68,800 students in sixth through eighth grades enter the VFW's Patriot's Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of more than $1.4 million in state and national awards. Each first place state ...
"My Voice in America's Democracy?" About the 2023-2024 winner ... Bryant Day, an eighth grade student from Ashland, Ohio, was named the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen first place winner. His essay on the theme, "How Are You Inspired by America?" won the national first place $5,000 award.
Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 138,000 students who participated last year in this contest. The national winners will receive at least $500.
Essay Theme "How are you inspired by America" Each year more than 165,400 students in grades 6-8 enter the VFW's Patriot's Pen youth essay contest for a chance to win their share of more than $1.4 million in state and national awards. Each 1st place-state winner receives a minimum of $500 at the national level and the national first-place ...
The theme for the 2023-2024 Patriot's Pen essay contest asked students "how are you inspired by America?" "Democracy and the different features are what inspired me, like its rich history ...