New To Post Falls? Here’s How Veterans Can Plug Into Post 143

New To Post Falls? Here’s How Veterans Can Plug Into Post 143

Welcome to Post Falls! If you’re a veteran, active-duty member, or part of a military family, American Legion Steven H. Nipp Post 143 is your local hub for connectionsupport, and meaningful service.

With over 700 members, this post offers a diverse range of programssocial eventssupport services, and opportunities to contribute to the North Idaho community—all conveniently located at 1138 E. Poleline Ave. Let’s dive into how you can plug in.

Why Post 143 Is Your Home Base

CategoryDetails
Location1138 E. Poleline Ave, Post Falls, ID 83854
Membership Size~700+ veterans and community members
Office HoursMon–Fri 10 am–3 pm (except holidays)
Lounge Hours (Members)Mon–Thu 2 pm–LCL*, Fri–Sun 12 pm–LCL*
Dining Room HoursTue/Wed/Fri 5–7:30 pm; Sunday Breakfast 8–10:30 am
Contact Info(208) 773‑9054, [email protected]

*LCL = Last Customer Leaves
These hours make it easy for veterans to drop in during the week or on weekends.

1. Become a Member or Volunteer

 Membership

Serving during recognized conflict periods qualifies you. Members gain access to the veteran lounge, exclusive eventsadvocacy assistance, and peer support services.

Volunteering

Even if you’re not a veteran, you can volunteer! Help with event setup, youth programs, fundraising, or community outreach. It’s a great way to build connections and support fellow veterans.

2. Engage in Events & Programs

Social & Community Events

  • Steak Nights & Taco Wednesdays: Enjoy budget-friendly meals and camaraderie.
  • Honor Guard Demos: Watch solemn ceremonies honoring service members.
  • American Legion Baseball: Support the Prairie Cardinals—Post 143’s youth teams.
  • Seasonal Celebrations: Memorial Day tributes, Veterans Stand Down events, and more.

Dedicated Programs for Healing & Recognition

  • Be The One: Suicide-prevention training open to veterans and families.
  • Guitars 4 Vets: A 10-week music therapy program to support those facing PTSD.
  • Quilts of Valor: Handmade quilts given to honor service members.
  • Honor Guard: Participate in official ceremonies and memorial services.

Youth & Family Initiatives

  • Auxiliary & Sons of the American Legion: Engage family members in service.
  • Legion Baseball Teams: Supports teens aged 17–19.
  • Youth Scholarships & Oratorical Contests: Opportunities for leadership and recognition.
  • Boys/Girls State & Scout Troop 143: Leadership development and civic education programs.

3. Access Veteran‑Focused Services

Advocacy & Support

Post 143 helps with VA claims, healthcare access, mental health referrals, and housing or employment resources. Peer support is available during office hours or by appointment.

Dining & Community

Regular Open Grill Nightstacko Wednesdays, and Sunday breakfasts foster a warm community atmosphere. Everyone’s welcome; members even get to enjoy meals in the lounge and build relationships.

4. Give Back & Stay Connected

Donations & Sponsorships

Contributions help fund:

  • Youth scholarships
  • Emergency financial relief
  • Outreach and community events
  • Memorial and Honor Guard programs

Stay Informed

  • Subscribe to the newsletter
  • Attend monthly meetings (general and Auxiliary meetings every Monday)
  • Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X for event updates

How to Get Started

  1. Visit the Post during office or lounge hours.
  2. Fill out a membership form (veterans) or a volunteer form (community members).
  3. Attend the next orientation or general meeting to learn more.
  4. Choose programs that match your interests—like Guitars 4 VetsHonor Guard, or youth sports.
  5. Follow upcoming events, make connections, and gradually expand your involvement.

American Legion Steven H. Nipp Post 143 in Post Falls isn’t just a place—it’s a community where veterans and their families find purposebelonging, and genuine support.

Whether you’re seeking services, camaraderie, ways to give back, or simply a friendly meal, Post 143 welcomes you with open arms. Stop by, plug in, and discover how you can stand tall alongside those who’ve served.

FAQs

Can non‑veterans volunteer at Post 143?

Yes! Community volunteers are welcome to help with events, youth initiatives, and more—even if you don’t have military service.

What support is available for mental health?

Post 143 provides resources like suicide-prevention training (Be The One), peer support, and referrals to professional services through the American Legion network.

Are families included in programs?

Absolutely. The AuxiliarySons of the American Legion, youth sports, and educational programs are designed specifically for families of veterans.

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