The Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge, headquartered in Pennsylvania, is an educational, non-profit organization whose mission is to teach, support and foster the principles and obligations of freedom.
The Freedoms Foundation hosts student and teacher programs to a variety of Veterans’ organizations and issues. The Freedoms Foundation, founded in 1949, celebrates the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights and their relevance in our daily lives. The Freedoms Foundation sits on 85 acres and has 31 chapters nationwide.
The Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge has a strong tradition of partnership with Veterans organizations. These include:
- The Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge is home to The Congressional Medal of Honor Grove, a living tribute to the recipients of our nations highest Award for Valor.
- The Freedoms Foundation is a strong partner with AMVETS and their Americanism Program including their outreach to the youth of America.
- Many Veterans’ organizations have selected the Foundation’s Spirit of America as their outreach to the youth of America including Military Order of World Wars (MOWW), National Sojourners and the American Legion Auxiliary Foundation partners with Veteran’s organizations through outreach programs to teachers including the American Legion, Scottish Rite and MOWW.
Veteran’s group regularly host luncheons, dinners and memorial services on the campus. The Foundation’s military tradition dates back to 1777 when the Foundation was part of Washington’s encampment.
In March 2006, the Freedoms Foundation hosted the Veterans Administration National Administrators Regional Conference.