Donations & MemorabiliaThe Virginia War Memorial is governed by a Board of Trustees which is comprised of five members of the Virginia House of Delegates, three members of the Senate of Virginia, the Secretary of Administration who serves ex-officio, and ten members appointed by the Governor. Our educational programs, as well as the many year-round patriotic events we sponsor, must rely on the goodwill of donors. That’s why we need your support; without it, we will not be able to continue these vital activities. We urge you to make a contribution to the most precious cause of all – the cause of freedom. To learn how you can help, please contribute by clicking here or call 804-786-2060. The Memorial is a 501(c)(3) organization, and all contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Gifts Of Memorabilia
The Virginia War Memorial is seeking military memorabilia for display in the Memorial's planned Education Center. Flags, uniforms, battlefield artifacts, medals, pictures, newspapers, maps and other items are needed. Memorabilia may be donated or placed on permanent loan to the Memorial. As a 501 (c)(3) organization, donations to the Memorial are tax deductible. For information on how you can donate or place items on loan at the War Memorial for display and how donors will be recognized. Please contact the War Memorial by phone at (804) 786-2060 or by email at info@vawarmemorial.org. | GIVING OPTIONSJoin the Patriots who are Transforming the Virginia War Memorial into a Major Educational Force to teach Patriotism - Salute to Virginia Veterans
A database program of the sacrifices and achievements of individual Virginia veterans - Historic Interviews
A History of war as told by those who fought them - Into Battle
A virtual reality movie that places the viewer in an active battlefield - Education Center
The future addition of a new wing to the Memorial. Naming Opportunities are available - Endowment Fund
Established to ensure the Memorial is always maintained in a manner fitting to those Virginia sons and daughters who made the supreme sacrifice.

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