Veterans of Foreign WarsVFW Dode Morris Post 1760
Mesa, AZ
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Our Mission

Why- Everything we do we believe in honoring our Veterans. We believe in sharing their stories of sacrifice in protecting our freedoms.

How- The way we do this is by assisting the various needs of our veterans, sharing their heritage and stories with the community.

What- We are a distinguished well respected organization within our community that offers many services one of which is operating a canteen for fundraising to support our cause.

Veterans Crisis Line

November 2024

Thursday November 21

7:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Queen of Hearts Drawing
VFW Post 1760 - Mesa (65 S Macdonald, Mesa, AZ 85210, United States)

Weekly Queen of Hearts Drawing

Friday November 22

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Dart Tournament

$5 entry/100% payout. Brackets held on big screen television. Open to all Post membership, DAV, AL, AMVETS, and any other veteran non-profit card holder and their guests.

Saturday November 23

All Day
Auxiliary Turkey Drive
District 4 Auxiliary boxes for troops

Volunteer

We can always use help with our annual events with Memorial Day weekend and the Veterans Day parade, as well other activities. Contact us to find out how.

Donate

Monitary donations are always greatly appreciated. Those donations are put towards our activities, building maintenance, youth programs, and of course our veterans in need! Help make a difference and donate!

Support

Everyone can give support to our veteran organization by attending and/or participating in our activities and events throughout the year. Refer to our events calendar to see our upcoming events.

Post Activities

Jesse Chitwood

VFW Post 1760 Commander
Jesse Chitwood


About VFW Post 1760

Chartered in 1929, our establishment is one of the five oldest VFW posts in the state of Arizona. Our post’s namesake Corpl. Joseph ‘Dode’ Morris who served in the U.S. Army is the second citizen in the city of Mesa’s history to be killed in action. Our post proudly continues to serve both our veterans and community. Learn more about the history of the VFW in Mesa by visting our History pages.

Veteran Tips:

Need your DD214?

Need a copy of your DD214, or your relative's DD214? Request an official copy from the National Archives website.

Need a Veteran ID?

Been asked for a Veteran ID and can't locate your VFW card? An alternative is have the "VETERAN" designation added to your Arizona Drivers license. Go to ADOT's website for more information.

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