May 27, 2019
Memorial Day: A Time to Pause and Honor Our Nation’s Heroes
Each year, the country sets one day to remember and honor our fallen heroes. Memorial Day, which will be observed on the 27th of May this year, reminds us of the sacrifices and heroic acts made by the brave men and women of our armed forces who died serving our country.
Formerly known as Decoration Day, this federal holiday started out as an event to commemorate the Union soldiers killed in the American Civil War. It was inspired by the tradition of the Southern states, where locals would show respect to the dead. The idea to pay homage to all deceased American soldiers began right after World War I.
Originally, Memorial Day was celebrated on May 30 of each year. However, with the passage of the Uniform Holidays Bill in 1968, the government decided to change the date so that federal employees can make the most of a three-day weekend. It was in 1971 when the event was observed for the first time on the last Monday of May.
Observing Memorial Day
On this momentous day, part of the tradition is the raising of the American flag at half-staff from dawn until noon. At noontime, the flag is raised to full staff until the end of the day. The half-staff position symbolizes the hundreds of thousands of soldiers who served the country until their very last breath while raising the flag at noon reminds us that while they are no longer with us, they’ll always be remembered and honored.
On Memorial Day, people, especially those who have friends or family members in the military, would visit memorials and cemeteries to honor their deceased relatives and friends. Volunteers are assigned to place the U.S. flag on each grave in national cemeteries. In certain towns and cities, there would be parades involving our veterans and service members.
If you want to get involved in the remembrance event, supporting our living military personnel and veterans is the best way to do it. You can team up with a local charity, host a fundraising event, organize a food drive, or volunteer at a veteran shelter.
The Best Way to Spend Memorial Day
You can make this year’s Memorial Day observance a very special one for our former military members who are currently facing difficulties in life. These were the men and women who courageously risked their lives to ensure our freedom and our safety. Now that they have done their part in serving our nation, it’s time we show them our utmost gratitude.
One way you can do this is by donating an unwanted vehicle to us at Veteran Car Donations. We auction off all the donated vehicles we receive and use the proceeds to support the programs of our nonprofit partners that cater to active-duty troops, veterans, and their families. Through their programs, needy veterans receive mortgage-free and specially adapted homes, free mental healthcare, employment opportunities, job training, transitioning assistance, tutoring support, education scholarships, financial assistance, life skills training, counseling, and many other benefits.
Once you decide to donate a vehicle to us, you’ll also be doing yourself a great favor. With us, you won’t have to pay for towing services and you won’t deal with donation paperwork. All you have to do is reach out to us, and we’ll take care of everything. The best part is that your charitable contribution will entitle you to receive a significant amount of tax deduction in the next tax season.
For more information, check out our FAQs page. For inquiries, you can call us at 877-594-5822 or send us a message online.
You can donate to Veteran Car Donations by filling out our secure online donation form or calling us directly. We accept donations of nearly all types of vehicles regardless of age and condition, which means you can hand over even vehicles that are no longer in the best of shape. You can also make your donation wherever you are in the United States since we have vehicle donation programs in all 50 states.
Honor Our Vets on Memorial Day with a Vehicle Donation
Make May 27 – Memorial Day a most meaningful event in the lives of the struggling veterans in your community and your own life as well. Call us at 877-594-5822 and get started with your car donation!
Last Updated: March 8th, 2023