VFW Auxiliary 7383 Cary

VFW Auxiliary 7383 Cary

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Welcome to the page of VFW Auxiliary, Franklin-Sloan Post 7383 in Cary, NC. The Auxiliary provides Unwavering Support for Uncommon Heroes.

Photos from VFW Auxiliary 7383 Cary's post 06/19/2026

Post Commander Matt Kalio presented retiring canteen manager, Laura Verdon with a plaque thanking her for her many years of dedication and service to the Post at the 6.16. meeting.

Photos from VFW Auxiliary 7383 Cary's post 06/19/2026

Department President, Lin Moore visited our Auxiliary on June 16 to present Auxiliary President Donna Wright and Post Commander Matt Kalio with a certificate thanking the Auxiliary and Post for hosting and doing such an awesome job when National President Lois Callahan visited North Carolina.

06/14/2026

Today is Flag Day!

Flag Day has been observed for more than 150 years, but its origins can be traced all the way back to June 14, 1777, when the Continental Congress declared, "The Flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white in a blue field, representing the new constellation."

In 1861, a celebration of the American Flag in Hartford, Connecticut focused on the Americanization of immigrant children, in 1889 the principal of a free kindergarten for the poor in New York City started a Flag Day initiative that caught the eye of the State Department of Education, and in 1893, Elizabeth Duane Gillespie, a direct descendent of Benjamin Franklin, proposed a resolution to the city of Philadelphia to observe June 14 as Flag Day (unfortunately, as she was a woman, this was largely ignored). Presidents Wilson and Coolidge, in 1916 and 1927, issued proclamations declaring June 14 Flag Day, but it was not until 1949 that President Truman signed it into law.

The VFW Auxiliary considers observances of Flag Day and of the American Flag itself an important part of the Americanism Program. Past and present traditions involving the Flag have included distributing them to immigrants who celebrating their new citizenship, participating in Flag retirement ceremonies alongside the VFW, welcoming visiting National Presidents with an Aisle of Flags, replacing tattered or faded Flags flying in front of local businesses, placing Flags on veterans' graves over Memorial Day weekend, carrying Flags during parades and teaching children about the history and meaning of the American Flag in schools through picture books and youth programs.

Happy Flag Day from the VFW Auxiliary!

06/14/2026

Cary VFW Post 7383 The VFW is a non-profit organization charged with helping our nation's veterans and their families.

06/14/2026

Buddy Poppy Queen was crowned during the convention with National Buddy Poppy Ambassador, Sandra Jeffries and Buddy Poppy Program Chairman Donna Wright.

06/13/2026

VFW Post 7383 Auxiliary members attending the Convention in Greensboro. Auxiliary Jr. Vice Sandra Johnson-Leu, Auxiliary President Donna Wright and Auxiliary Guard Amberlee Stout. We will be bringing home many new ideas for our Auxiliary!

06/02/2026

June is PTS(D) Awareness Month.

While post-traumatic stress does not solely affect veterans, veterans are statistically more likely than the general public to suffer the effects of PTS(D), with a documented 6% of male veterans and 13% of female veterans experiencing it in their lifetimes (though actual numbers may be substantially higher, as many of those who struggle with post-traumatic stress do not seek diagnosis or treatment). The number of veterans diagnosed with PTS(D) is higher among those who've served in recent conflicts (for example, up to 29% of Iraqi Freedom veterans) than those who served nearly a century ago (3% of WWII and Korean War veterans) but it is important to remember that what we now know as PTS(D) was known by a number of other names in the past: "Shell Shock," "Battle Fatigue," "Soldier's Heart," "Combat Stress Reaction" and even the misleading "Nostalgia."

“Asking for support is not waving a white flag, it is a tactical decision to stay in the fight for your family, your future and your life,” said VFW National Commander Carol Whitmore.

As a VFW Auxiliary members, you can help by knowing the signs, memorizing the Veterans Crisis Line number and sharing resources with those in need. Use the linked articles below to get started.

The VFW is shining a spotlight on PTS(D) this June. Read their article here: https://www.vfw.org/media-and-events/latest-releases/archives/2026/6/vfw-highlights-importance-of-mental-health-this-national-ptsd-awareness-month

The VA shares the basics of PTS(D), including signs:
https://www.ptsd.va.gov/understand/what/ptsd_basics.asp

The VA also has linked resources for those who need help:
https://www.ptsd.va.gov/

For those having suicidal thoughts or feelings, or feelings of hopelessness, the Veterans Crisis Line is available 24/7.
Just dial 988, then press 1.

For a brief history on the usage of PTSD versus older terms like shell shock, see this History Channel article:
https://www.history.com/articles/history-of-ptsd-and-shell-shock

Photos from VFW Auxiliary 7383 Cary's post 05/31/2026

VFW Post 7383 and Auxiliary members getting ready for the First Responders dinner. A Buddy Poppy was added to each silverware bundle.

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522 Reedy Creek Road
Cary, NC
27513

Opening Hours

Monday 3pm - 10pm
Tuesday 3pm - 10pm
Wednesday 3pm - 10pm
Thursday 3pm - 10pm
Friday 3pm - 10pm
Saturday 3pm - 10pm
Sunday 2pm - 10pm