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Grande Voiture de Maryland
40 & 8 Programs
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The Voyageurs Militaire (Military Travelers) founded a Child Welfare Program in 1923 to ease the pain and suffering of
those children whose fathers never returned or who were unable to care for their needs after the "Big War." Today, this program
has grown to include all children with emergent needs, and our efforts amount to over eight millions of dollars annually. The Youth Sports Program was established in 1994. Through this program, the 40/8 provides financial assistance in the form
of grants to individual athletes or teams who lack the funds required to attend and participate in amateur sports programs.
This program encompasses all amateur sports programs for all youths from 7 to 20 years of age. In 1955, the Voyageurs Militaire, recognizing the shortage of Registered Nurses, adopted a program to provide financial
assistance, in the form of scholarships, to those individuals who enrolled for this training. With 2,131 students receiving
over $1,100,000 in scholarships this past year, the FORTY & EIGHT has granted in excess of $20,000,000 and graduated over
23,000 Registered Nurses since the inception of this program. As one of their ongoing programs, the Voyageurs Militaire offer continuing support of the publication, "The Carville
Star," which disseminates the information regarding the research into Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) taking place in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana. There they have been successful in isolating, controlling and soon, through their research, the development of
a vaccine to prevent Hansen's Disease. "The Star" is published at the former United States Public Health Service Hospital
located in Carville, Louisiana. This patient-published publication carries the research works of not only this center, but
those of the rest of the world, and is translated into and forwarded to 128 countries in addition to a circulation of
more than 60,000 in the United States. The FORTY & EIGHT provides and maintains all the equipment necessary for the publication
and distribution of this magazine, from the modern four color offset presses to the latest computer typesetting and addressing
systems. We are justly proud of our ability to provide over ninety percent of the funding for this project. By virtue of being veterans who have served their country in its time of greatest need, the fun-loving, hard-working Voyageurs
Militaire maintain a strong commitment to the American way of life. Americanism projects, respect for the flag, Constitution,
Law and Order and the proven willingness to defend these principles is evident in the day-to-day activities of members of
our society. (VAVS) Veterans Affairs Voluntary Service The Forty & Eight, as are most Veterans Organizationas, is an active member and participant in the VAVS program. As
part of this program, Voyageurs (called Deputy Representatives) visit the Veteran Administration Medical Centers on a regular
basis, where they give comfort and assistance to, or just visit with, the hospitalized veterans. The Forty & Eight has
adopted an additional program for these veterans, called "Keep Those Wheelchairs Rolling." Under this program, the VAVS Representative
writes a brief letter outlining a "need" of the patients. These "needs" may cover a project, equipment or comfort and convenience
items needed by the hospitalized veterans. The entries are then judged on the need and benefit to the patients, and those
selected receive the item(s) requested, courtesy of the National Box Car Association. National Box Car Association The National Box Car Association (NBCA) is an independent association within the Forty & Eight which raises funds by
selling Crew or Associate Membership Cards. All funds raised by the Association are used within the year they are obtained.
The National Box Car Association supports several special projects at Promenade Nationale (National Convention). Each year,
a party for special children is planned at the host city. These special children and their escorts are treated to lunch, train
rides and entertainment provided by HOBO Clowns and bands. The entire cost of this party is paid by the NBCA from the funds
collected in their annual membership drive. Another project at Promenade Nationale, is a monetary donation made to the local
VAVS Hospital or Clinic. This contribution usually goes to the Patient Services area. The NBCA also contributes large amounts
to the various programs of Voiture Nationale (National Headquarters), such as the Boland Nurses Training Trust Fund and the
Charles Ardery Child Welfare Trust Fund. Monies are also given to the other programs which may require assistance, such as
the Membership Committee, Forty & Eighter Magazine, Law Officer of the Year Program and many others. POW/MIA Program The purpose of the National POW/MIA Program is to raise funds in Honor of the Servicemen & Women who were Prisoners
of War, or are considered Missing in Action while serving in the defense of the United States of America, or its allies during
times of armed conflict. The funds are raised to facilitate the formation and continuance of a Scholarship Trust Fund for
the direct descendants of verifiable POW/MIA Servicemen and Women. Scholarships are limited to the Veteran, the Spouse of
the veteran, children, and grandchildren of the veteran. To get full information on this program or to apply for a scholarship click Here for the POW/MIA web page. National Disaster Relief Program The Forty and Eight National Disaster Relief Program provides one centrally managed source of relief backed by substantial
funds able to respond quickly anywhere in the United States. Our committee is led by National Directeur Walter E. "Wally"
Ciokajlo. The officers of our committee are listed in the October 2001 issue of the Forty and Eighter on Page
14 and 15, and on the web page titled Officers/Committees. In the four years we have operated this program, we have
responded to floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, forest fires, and the cowardly terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington,
D.C. We have distributed food, water, blankets, clothing and tools, gloves and boots to those affected by these many
disasters. In cooperation with 'Feed the Children' we have distributed food to sustain the less fortunate by the hundreds
in our 'Food Drops'. The Forty and Eight operates a logistics distribution system with trucks and drivers supervised by Sous Directeur Dick
Hammond. The materials we distribute are mostly donated by charitable organizations, like 'Feed the Children', and commercial
grocery and beverage companies. Our sales of ball caps, garment bags and lapel pins support these operations, but we need donations from any and all sources
to pay for fuel, maintenance, insurance, and the other logistical support it takes to keep the trucks rolling. To Print the
donation form click Here. Merchandise can be ordered from National Secretaire/Treasurer Wally Bolton at 865-397-5749 or wallybolton@cs.com. We'll make it happen. Payments for merchandise, as well as donations, should be routed through your Grand Directeur so he stays informed. Checks
should be made Payable to: "Nationale 40 and 8 Disaster Relief Fund" and mailed to: 40 and 8 National Secretaire/Treasurer,
Wally Bolton, 672 Wine Road, Dandridge, TN 37725. Donations are tax deductible under IRS Code 501(c) and the 40 et 8
is classified as a 30% organization as far as the limitation of an individual is concerned. Our Federal Employer's Identification
Number is 35-0732710. Space permitting, your donations and pin/cap sales will be acknowledged in the next issue of the Forty
and Eighter magazine. George B. Boland Nurses Training Scholarship Trust Fund The Boland Nurses Scholarship Trust was founded to provide additional scholarship support to those Voitures Locale who
have exhausted their scholarship funds but who still have qualified individuals applying for scholarships. The trust is administered
by Voiture Nationale, and all determinations regarding the awarding of scholarship grants are made by the Boland Trust Committee
consisting of three (3) members of La Societe. Only those Voitures Locale who have an official Nurses Training Program in
place may apply to the Boland Trust for further assistance, as the Trust Fund is intended as a supplement to, and not a replacement
for, a local nurses training program. Charles W. Ardery Memorial Child Welfare Trust Fund The primary function of the Charles W. Ardery Trust Fund is to provide reimbursements of funds expended by a Voiture Locale
or a Grande Voiture in meeting the emergent needs of children 17 years of age or younger. Emergent is defined as: A situation
which has developed of a serious nature demanding prompt attention." This situation may arise out of natural disasters, i.e.,
floods, tornadoes, hurricane, fire, etc. Emergent cases are given prime consideration and are undertaken by the Local Voiture
where established agencies, (Red Cross, churches, welfare, etc.), are unable to move rapidly or cannot act at all. However,
this aid is not intended to replace or supplement that assistance which may be available through established agencies. National Past Chef De Gare Club The object of the organization of the club are as follows; To honor, thru membership, those voyagers who have served their Voiture Locale and/or Grand Voiture as Chef De Gare. To directly support the Forty & Eighter Magazine with a $25,000.00 per year donation derived from membership dues,
memorial donations, gifts and other special fund raising projects that the club may undertake. To Increase comradery between club members who have common bonds, and who are "Etiam Servans". (Still Serving) To submit your membership application on-line click Here To print the membership application form click Here. For additional information on the National Past Chefs Club, contact the National Secretary; Paul J. Sorrentino 4575 Redbud Lane Brownsburg, IN 46112 Phone (317)852-2452 Fax (317)858-9246 E-Mail paulj@unidial.com OR Voiture Nationale Attn: Sue Walker 777 N Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone (317)634-1804 Fax (317)632-9365 E-Mail voiturenationale@msn.com
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