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    American Legion Hall Post No 30 - When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die.

    American Legion Hall Post No 30

    (3 reviews)

    The American Legion Hall offers a nice space to hold events. It has several rooms to separate…read moreareas. Theres also a space outside A kitchen is available too and it's great to support our Vets!

    We gave our today that you might have your tomorrow…read more "The Sparks American Legion Post was named for Lauren "Duby" Gilbert Reid who was killed in action on October 8, 1918. Lauren Gilbert Reid was born in Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada on March 28th 1896. Although reared on the Comstock, he was well known in other western Nevada counties where he had a legion of friends. When the call to the colors came Reid entered military service on June 24, 1918. After training he was sent to France to serve with Company G, 308th Infantry of the 77th Division. The unit entered the fight of the Argonne forest on the extreme left end of the line in September 1918. It was the fate of this young soldier to be one of the men in the famous "Lost Battalion". He was wounded by shrapnel and died the next day of his wounds on October 8, 1918. On the gateway of a little cemetery in France is written these words: "We gave our today that you might have your tomorrow." The current Post building was built in 1980." The Duby Reid Sparks American Legion Post 30 is an active Veterans organization of some 160 members. Their goal is to provide important services to Veterans and our community. American Legion Post 30 members support the Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, High School Junior ROTC, Operation Comfort Warrior, Honor Flight, and many more local and national charitable programs. They also have a Legion Riders affiliate. The building is available to American Legion members and the public for special events including wedding receptions, memorial services, celebration of life services, anniversary parties and more. They have tables, chairs, a kitchen and approximately 3500 square feet of usable space. Regular meetings are 7 pm the second Wednesday of each month. As an American Legion member, I treasure the American Legion as it is another valuable Veterans service organization.

    Veterans Guest House - A nice large kitchen area!

    Veterans Guest House

    (2 reviews)

    When I first moved to the Truckee Meadows in 2008, I wasn't familiar with the Veterans Guest House…read more My introduction to VGH was by my daughter's friend who attended Orvis School of Nursing. As a military brat, this organization holds a special place in my heart. I have donated to this cause for fifteen years, including posting a reminder daily on my Facebook page to vote for VGH to win a large donation from Home Depot years ago. And, yes, they won! Finally, I visited their wonderful facility at their annual open house on December 9, 2023. I am so pleased to see that we are helping our Veterans and their families with lodging while the Veteran receives medical attention at no cost to them! Many companies and other groups provide dinner nightly for those staying there! If you have a minute, you might want to take a quick tour to see how VGH "spends" our donations and I believe you will also be impressed. Please keep in mind that VGH operates solely on the donations of our local community! There are reading areas, a laundry room, TV rooms, and bedrooms from single beds to family-sized all with bathrooms, large open community areas like the kitchen and dining area. Please remember that our Veterans signed a blank check when they served our country and now we can help them!

    I'm not a veteran, so I have never used this facility…read more But it's one of my favorite organizations to contribute to. Several times a year I drop off various greeting cards for the guests to use, as well as various dental items. They also accept cash and gift cards to several area stores. Throughout the year VGH has a few fund raisers. October is Boots to Fashion. A fabulous event at a Reno casino ballroom that includes a champagne three course lunch, raffle and auction items and of course a fashion show. Women veterans of all ages and branches donate their time walk the runway and show off the latest trends in women's clothing from local shops. A fabulous event that honors the many women in the military. Why are fund raisers needed ? Because VGH provides US military service veterans and their families a place to stay in Reno while they are receiving medical treatment at the VA Center or other area facilities. The House is like a small hotel with a common area living room and kitchen. It is not associated the Veterans Administration. Guests are suggested a $25 a night donation to help defray costs, but no one is refused for lack of funds. The house, located across the street from the VA Hospital, is a non-profit, and receives no state or federal money for its day to day operations. Huge kudos for everything the VGH does for the veterans. Thank you sir and mam for your service. For more info - veteransguesthouse.org

    Veterans of Foreign Wars

    Veterans of Foreign Wars

    (4 reviews)

    Friendliness and camaraderie rules at the VFW's Reno Battle Born Bunker. The Canteen is open each…read moreTuesday through Saturday from 4 pm - 8 pm. Originally founded in 1899, as the American Veterans of Foreign Service, the Veterans of Foreign Wars continues to be a voice and haven for Veterans, returning and currently deployed U.S. Armed Forces service members, and their families.

    My neighbor invited me to join her in viewing a play at this venue. I thought it would be…read moreinteresting to watch a war themed play in an underground military bunker. It was already dark when we arrived, so I didn't notice much about the outside other than the gravel parking lot. We walked down a ramp and entered a fair sized gathering room that included walls decked out with posters from all of the various wars in which the veterans had fought, card tables with plain padded chairs, and a bar, and the room was clouded with smoke. I am no fan of cigarette smoke, so this was a disappointing discovery. After the lights and sounds were checked properly, we were invited back to the bunker area for the performance, where we sat in scattered folding chairs. The air was much fresher and cooler than the gathering room, and no smoking was allowed in this area, thank goodness. The play, appropriately named "Wounded", was an intense drama about wounded soldiers from the war in Iraq. It was performed well, and the bunker was a great aesthetic to the setting. It was put on by Merry War Theater Group, who presented themselves as a pop-up ensemble whose acts can be followed on Facebook or through their e-mail list, as they do not perform in just one arena. My heart and gratitude go out to our Veterans. However, I would like to preserve my lungs from the wretches of second hand smoke.

    Nation's Finest - At Nation's Finest, we go the distance -- bringing supportive services such as housing, mental health care, and more directly to Veterans.

    Nation's Finest

    (2 reviews)

    Midtown

    This is a very special place for helping veterans and their loved ones…read moreTara Norman as well as the rest of the staff are truly awesome. We had struggles and she went out the way to help and show us new things. Tara provided ways for us to get on our feet as well as helping me to better my resume and find a job. Nation's Finest goes out the way to help Veterans with food and clothing as well as toiletries. It is really great support place as well. Thank You Tara at Nations Finest as well as Nathan for looking out for Veterans.

    We Veterans were left behind by Nation's Finest and Nation's Finest does NOT have our Six…read more I DON'T recommend because this business is clearly NOT for Veterans and ONLY exists to pay the salaries of those there who are NOT helping Veterans. One of my several Veteran friends who lives in Reno came upon some hard times, including losing his job due to his military Service connected disabilities and he was worried about being evicted from his apartment. I told him about this place, we arranged an appointment for him on Wednesday, 1 November 2023 at 0900, and for him to drive us to and from then. The person who answered the phone at this Nation's Finest location wouldn't tell us their name, nor the name of the person they made the appointment with. We showed up for the appointment only to be told we had no appointment and they couldn't help us. They made another appointment for us Wednesday, 15 November 2023 at 1000, but wouldn't tell us the name of the person they made the appointment with. We asked to use the bathroom and the person pointed to a sign "No Public Bathrooms". We said we were NOT public, that we were there for an appointment. We were still denied the use of the bathroom. Having ready access to clean, safe public restrooms is vital part of personal and public health. Adequate public restrooms are fundamental to human dignity, and are especially critical for people like my husband, a Veteran (and other Veterans, especially the elderly ones like me) with military Service-connected Agent Orange-related prostate damage requiring him to have frequent access to a bathroom. The place was dirty. We went downstairs to the advertised Pantry and Resource Center, which also has signs "No Public Bathrooms" posted. A woman barked at us demanding to see our Veterans ids. There were six spaghetti squash and NO other food. We were told we could only take one squash. We asked about cooking utensils and winter clothes, gloves, hats, and boots and were told none are available. The place was dirty. We showed up for the next appointment only to be told the person we had an appointment with was not available and that AGAIN they couldn't help us. There were still signs stating "No Public Bathrooms". The place was still dirty. We went downstairs to the advertised Pantry and Resource Center, which also has signs "No Public Bathrooms" posted. A woman again barked at us demanding to see our Veterans ids. There were a very limited supply of some canned goods and NO other food. We were told we could only take one can of each item letting us take only four cans. We again asked about cooking utensils and winter clothes, gloves, hats, and boots and again were told none are available. The place was still dirty.

    American Legion Post No 1

    American Legion Post No 1

    (2 reviews)

    We'll start with this, from wikipedia (the best of sources, as everyone knows!): "The American…read moreLegion is a congressionally chartered mutual-aid veterans organization of the United States armed forces founded to benefit those veterans who served during a wartime period as defined by the U.S. Congress" I wish I could highlight that and make it bold: "mutual-aid veterans organization of the United States armed forces founded to benefit those veterans who served during a wartime period." Keeping that in mind. When I first moved to Reno, I had to arrange almost everything via long distance communication. After searching craigslist for a while, I found a month-to-month trailer that was parked out behind the American Legion post that would serve it's purpose for a month or two until I could find something more permanent. The guy who had listed it represented himself as a manager at this A.L. post by the way. I mailed the guy my security deposit and first month's rent and was told it was mine for as long as I needed to stay there. Sweet. With everything I owned loaded into the back seat of my Mustang, I finally pulled up here after a shitty 11 hour drive. Spent the better part of that night cleaning it from top to bottom, getting everything unloaded and stowed away, etc. Next day, the REAL manager of the American Legion post essentially tries to force his way into the trailer. I'll pause here and say this: Except under extreme circumstances, if you try to force your way into my home (rental or not) we're going to have an altercation. So I had heard the commotion and met him at the door, asked what the hell he wanted. He asked what I was doing, and I replied "just hanging out in my new apartment here." So he explains to me that the guy I had rented from was not only NOT a manager, but he was basically a charity case who was living in the basement of the main building, and had begged the A.L. post to allow him keep his trailer out back until he got back on his feet. So then the REAL manager tells me to pack my shit and get out of there. "Lease or no lease", he said, "you staying here violates code." Me: "Um... What code?" "It doesn't matter", says he, "it just isn't going to work. You're on our property here and you have to leave." Me: "You DO realize that'll essentially leave me homeless, right? I'm pretty low on funds right now, and I rented this place in good faith from hundreds of miles away. And now, you, the American Legion is going to throw a veteran out on the street?" Him: "Oh, you're a veteran? You have 24 hours then." No assistance, no advice, no leniency. If I had had the money back then, I'd have looked into legal action. To top it off, the douchebag semi-vagrant piece of work I'd rented the place from in the first place refused to give me my rent money back--just my security deposit. Again, legal action was just not feasible. But muthafucker, I'mma YELP YOU!!! So let's recap. What did we say the mission of the American Legion was? A veteran's aid organization founded to benefit those who served during wartime? (That's me BTW. Two deployments, thank you.) And kicking a veteran out into the street aids him somehow, when he has done nothing wrong?? AMERICAN LEGION POST NUMBER 1... YOU HAVE FUCKING FAILED YOUR MISSION!!!!!!!!!

    As far as I know The Post has always acted in a professional manner to the public especially…read moreveterans in occordance with the Laws of the City of Reno. This incident may have occured over an illegal trailor rental which the Post had no knowledge of until it was about to be rented and we disallowed it to happen. Were sorry for any hard feelings over the incident which were are unaware of, Social events have been held at the Post for 70 years with glowing comments Bldg. Mgr.

    Bees4Vets - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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