Leominster Veterans Memorial Center

About Us



The Leominster Veterans Memorial Center started out in 1763 as a church parsonage for Reverend Francis Gardner. It was later converted into a mansion by the Salisbury Family. The house was donated to the City to be used as a Girl Scout House and for the band. The property was then used by the Veterans. In the 1970's the Trade school built the addition of a hall to be used by the veterans for installations and social gatherings. It is the home of the following Veterans Organizations:

Supported Programs

 


 

American Legion:

  • Boys State
  • Legion Baseball scholarship
  • Girls State Ladies Auxiliary

 

 

 

American Veterans:

  • Homeless Veterans Hospices
  • Eagle Scouts Sponsorship
  • DVDs for the troops
  • Special Olympics

 

 

 

Disabled American Veterans:

  • VA Hospitals
  • Thanksgiving Turkeys
  • Salvation Army

    

 

 

Veterans of Foreign Wars:

  • Local Relief funds
  • Supports Wreaths Across America

 

 


Vietnam Veterans of America:

  • Education Scholarships
  • Local Sports Sponsorship


 


 

American Family Link:

  • Care Packages for the troops
  • Jonathan Roberge Memorial Park


 


 

Blue Star Mothers:

  • NEADS
    Canines for Combat Veterans
  • Fisher House
  • Veterans Outreach in the community
  • Home Visits