Royal Oak Tribune

Young Marines promote drug-free lifestyle

- Sharon Longman

At a recent North Oakland County Young Marines meeting, member Jameson Anderson gave a presentati­on on the dangers of opioid use and abuse in the United States.

The North Oakland County Young Marines are based in Clarkston and sponsored by North Oakland VFW Post 334. The organizati­on provides a program for youth, ages 8 through 18, focused on leadership, citizenshi­p through community service, self-discipline, and living a healthy, drugfree lifestyle.

The organizati­on upholds the Marine Corps’ core values of honor, courage and commitment as well as the Young Marines’ core values of discipline, leadership and teamwork. The only membership requiremen­t is that the youth must be in good standing at school.

For more informatio­n about the North Oakland County Young Marines or to join the group, call 248496-1213 and visit youngmarin­es.com/unit/northoakla­ndcounty/page.

• Oxford VFW Post 334 Honor Guard performed military honors for veterans at nine funerals at Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly last month. For more informatio­n about the Oxford VFW Post 334 Honor Guard, call 586-524-9421.

• Desert Angels Miracle Boxes founder Louise Blain said, “Many of our troops are in lock downs and have limited contact with others due to COVID-19. They are in need of items to encourage them.” Individual volunteers are needed to fill Christmas stockings with snacks, candy, socks and other items. Postage is always needed. For more informatio­n and ways to help, call 248-736- 6403, email office@thedeserta­ngel.org, visit www.thedeserta­ngel.org and/or drop items off at The American Trailer Mart, 3225 W. Huron St., Waterford.

• Michigan WWII Legacy Memorial is looking for volunteers to move their mission forward. Volunteer opportunit­ies are available in the areas of social media, education, planning and databasing. For more informatio­n and to volunteer or donate, call 888-229- 6126 or visit michiganww­2memorial.org/volunteer.

• Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency serves as the central coordinati­ng point to connect those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and their families to services and benefits throughout the state. MVAA is responsibl­e for administra­tion and operation of the Michigan Veterans Trust Fund, Michigan’s two veterans homes, constituen­t service or referral, and the state’s grant to chartered veterans service organizati­ons and the Michigan Associatio­n of County Veterans Counselors. For more informatio­n, call 800-642-4838 or visit michiganve­terans.com.

The Oakland Press is interested in all veterans events in Oakland County. Please send info in the body of an email with subject line “Veterans Affairs” to Sharon Longman at sslstart@aol.com. Allow at least two weeks’ notice for scheduled events and include a phone number for readers to call for more informatio­n.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF CHUCK HASKIN ?? Quartermas­ter/Adjutant Chuck Haskin, Post 334 Cmdr. Jim Hubbard and North Oakland County Young Marine Jameson Anderson presented about the dangers of opioid use at a recent meeting.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CHUCK HASKIN Quartermas­ter/Adjutant Chuck Haskin, Post 334 Cmdr. Jim Hubbard and North Oakland County Young Marine Jameson Anderson presented about the dangers of opioid use at a recent meeting.
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