Thank you for being so interested in my Special Project.
My Special Project. Did you know that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care system treats over 94,000 Veterans with at least one amputation? Between 2009 and 2019, there was a 34% increase in Veterans with amputations. Most of the amputees who served before the Global War on Terror have amputations due to medical conditions. For GWOT Veterans, a large proportion has resulted from combat operations.
Losing a limb or more can have a devastating effect on the body and mind. Or losing the ability to walk again, confined to a wheelchair, can create a life of isolation and depression.
My special project focuses on supporting the area of “Adaptive Sports for Veterans.” The VA and nonprofits look for ways to assist Veterans with amputations, blindness, or other physical disabilities, so that they can participate in sports, such as downhill skiing, golf, ice hockey, cycling, or a variety of different activities.
Will you help me raise awareness and support for this endeavor? If you haven’t heard of adaptive sports, the department has created a webpage at www.michalaux.org/sp to tell you more about it. I do not have a particular organization in mind yet. However, all proceeds raised will go to helping an organization or Veterans who need help so they can participate. The goal is to show as many Veterans as we can that they can participate.
If you would like to donate to my special project, checks can be made out to American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Michigan, with ‘President’s Special Project’ in the memo. Send the check to the American Legion Auxiliary Department of Michigan, 212 North Verlinden Ave, Suite B, Lansing, MI 48915.
Thank you for all you do for our Veterans and their families. You are truly amazing. I am humbled and grateful to be your Department President.
Here are some videos to help explain what Adaptive Sports is all about.

