


From One Veteran-Owned Business Supporting Another

Dominic Carubba, Sr Vice
220 Home Depot Volunteers (back)
My mission is to help local businesses and the lives of our veterans. With your help we can do both, together.
In 2019, American Legion Post #207 faced devastation when our building burned down. Despite this setback and the challenges of the pandemic, our commitment to serving veterans never wavered. Through determination and community support, we pulled back from the brink of bankruptcy in 2023 because local businesses stepped up and gave their support.
Today, we're making great progress. Our lights are on and our community garden is up and running because of huge effort by The Home Depot donating over $100,000 in 2024.
But our mission extends far beyond our walls or garden.
Putting an end to veteran suicide is a huge challenge and in order to fulfill our mission we need your help here in Tucker.
While we've overcome significant hurdles, we need your help to fully realize our mission of supporting these veterans.

Impact on our local veteran support programs
Strengthen our community outreach capabilities
Enable us to attract younger “at risk” veterans
Ending the stigma of mental health issues
Make wellness initiatives available


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Right here in Tucker, the American Legion Post #207 is fighting to change that statistic.
Your participation provides:
Direct funding for veteran suicide prevention
Local mental health resources
Community support programs
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Immediate impact on local veteran support programs
Strengthening our community outreach capabilities
Contributing to Post #207's complete restoration
Supporting vital mental health and wellness initiatives
Expand our veteran support services
Enhance our facility's capabilities
Strengthen community awareness
Save lives through increased resources






The 24/7 Receptionist paid for itself in the first week. Plus, knowing we're helping veterans makes it even better.
-Amy L. , SRCC


Not only did we double our appointments, but we're proud to be part of this cause
- Fred, Fred X - Fitness Over Fifty

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22 veteran suicides per day:
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reports that approximately 22 veterans die by suicide each day—a stark reminder of the mental health challenges faced by those who served our country.
37% increase in veteran suicide rates:
According to the VA, from 2001 to 2019, the suicide rate among veterans increased by 37%, compared to a 30% rise among non-veterans.
Local Impact of Supporting Veterans
69% of Americans agree: A Pew Research Center study found that nearly 7 in 10 Americans believe more needs to be done to support veterans re-entering civilian life.
Veterans make up 7% of Georgia’s population:
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that Georgia has a large veteran population, underscoring the importance of local initiatives like Post 207 to support them.Community Benefits of Veteran Support
$1.6 billion economic impact:
A study by the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) revealed that veteran-owned businesses generate significant economic activity in local communities, making them a vital part of the local economy.
Every $1 spent on veteran programs saves $6 in healthcare and social costs:
According to the VA, preventative support programs like those offered by Post 207 reduce long-term societal costs by addressing veterans’ needs early.Benefits of Joining the Mission
68% of donors are motivated by community impact:
Data from Giving USA shows that the majority of people give to causes when they see a direct benefit to their local community, like supporting veterans through Post 207.
94% of veterans report feeling more connected when involved in local veteran organizations: Engaging veterans in community organizations like Post 207 significantly improves their mental health and reduces isolation, according to the IVMF.