Peggy Whitcomb, National Chair, DAR Project Patriot Committee

The DAR Project Patriot Committee supports actively serving military and their families, which includes all military children and April is the Month of the Military Child.

Who is a military child? Any child who has a parent serving in the military! There are an estimated 1.2 million military children across

Denise Doring VanBuren, President General

Twenty years ago today, we gathered around television sets and watched in horror as the unimaginable played out before our eyes. We stared in disbelief at images that were beyond comprehension – too shocking to accept, too disturbing to look away. For many long hours after the fourth plane struck

Stephanie Wolfley, National Chair, DAR Project Patriot

The DAR Project Patriot Committee is the official committee of the National Society that supports the active duty military and their families. One of the main ways to help support the active duty deployed military is through sending care packages. Care packages may contain items such candy, cookies, games, cards

Jennifer Minus, National Chair, DAR Project Patriot

The DAR Project Patriot Committee is the official Daughters of the American Revolution committee that supports America’s servicemembers and their families. At the national level, DAR support is focused on two groups: women serving in the military and wounded military personnel. In addition, we provide support to deploying and returning servicemembers and

Lynn Young, President General

I am excited to announce that as the grand finale of our Celebrate America! service initiative, we have set an ambitious goal: to literally set a world record in Patriotism! Working with officials at GUINESS WORLD RECORDS™, DAR is making a formal attempt to set a new record for the

Lynn Young, President General

On July 18, 2015, the Houston Astros saluted the 136th Expeditionary Signal Battalion of the Texas National Guard, which was deploying to the Mideast.  Organized by Twila Carter, Executive Director, Astros Foundation & Community Affairs, and a member of the James Tull Chapter, a private mobilization ceremony was held indoors

Lynn Young, President General

We left Vienna on October 26, 2014 and flew to Frankfurt where Palatinate Chapter Regent Cary Costa and Associate Member Ransom Schwerzler were patiently waiting for our delayed flight.  Speeding along on the Autobahn, we arrived in Landstuhl about 1 hour, 15 minutes later.  We enjoyed seeing the many vineyards

Jennifer Minus, National Chair, DAR Project Patriot

The DAR Project Patriot Committee supports our active-duty and active Reserve/National Guard military servicemembers.  At the National level, the Committee assists wounded military members and their families at military medical centers in Landstuhl, Germany; San Antonio, Texas; and Washington, D.C., through donations to the DAR Project Patriot Fund.  Since 2010