MCL Programs

Toys for Tots

https://www.toysfortots.org/Delivering hope to children at Christmas time and year round!

Through the gift of a new toy or book, Marine Toys for Tots’ programs deliver joy and send a message of hope to America’s disadvantaged children.

To Date, we’ve distributed:

677 million toys to 301 million deserving children.

To Assist and donate CLICK HERE

Scout Mentoring Program

The Marine Corps League Good Citizenship award 

was designed to congratulate and give recognition to members of the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts of America who have fulfilled the requirements and obtained the highest award in their respective Scouting organization, Boy Scout or Girl Scout, and to have the Eagle Scout and Gold Award Girl Scout become aware of the skills that he/she has mastered to become an Eagle Scout or Gold Award Scout are also held in very high regards by the Marine Corps and Corporations throughout the United States

Fallen Marine Program

One of the primary objectives of the Marine Corps League (MCL) is to recognize and honor Fallen Marines.  The MCL is honored to present the Fallen Marine Program for ALL current or honorably discharged Marines and offer our condolences to the family.   This MCL Fallen Marine Program goes above and beyond what the USMC is required to provide.  The Fallen Marine Program normally takes place at the deceased Marine’s Wake. 

Georgia Disaster Relief Program

The Marine Corps League (MCL) Disaster Relief Program is to provide assistance and funding to Georgia Members and their families so that they may get their lives back on track. When a disaster strikes, no one wants to get devastated, but know that we are here. To Assist and donate CLICK HERE

Young Marine Program

The Young Marines is a national non-profit 501c (3) youth education and service program for boys and girls, ages eight through high school graduation. The Young Marines promotes the mental, moral and physical development of its members. The program focuses on teaching the values of leadership, teamwork and self-discipline, so its members can live and promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.

The Young Marines strengthens the lives of America’s youth by teaching the importance of self-confidence, academic achievement, honoring our veterans, good citizenship, community service, and living a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. The Young Marines promotes the mental, moral, and physical development of its members. The program focuses on character building and leadership and promotes a lifestyle that is conducive to being productive members of society.  Our EIN is 38-2346425.

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Associate Member Program

Those individuals not qualified for regular membership in the Marine Corps League who espouse the principles and purposes of the Marine Corps League as contained in its Congressional charter and meet the criteria in Section 515(b)(1) below may upon application to a Detachment be accepted for associate membership in the Marine Corps League. Upon acceptance associate members will pay dues in the same amount as prescribed for regular members, including initiation fees.
(1) Enrollment Criteria
(a) Individuals must have reached the statutory minimum age for enlistment into the Armed Forces of the United States;
(b) Individuals may join who have never served in a branch of the Armed Forces of the United States;
(c) Individuals who are serving or have served honorably in other branches of the Armed Forces of the United States;
(2) Join Detachment. Individuals applying for associate membership must join through a Marine Corps League Detachment only. Associate members can not directly join the Marine Corps League as a “Member at Large.”
(3) Rights. Associate members shall be entitled to the rights, privileges, and benefits of a regular member unless otherwise prohibited as listed paragraphs 515(b)(4) and (5) below.
(4) Voting
(a) Associate members shall not vote on a regular or associate membership application;
(b) Associate members shall not participate in the nomination process and/or voting for elected officers; and
(c) A Department or Detachment, by provisions in the bylaws and/or administrative procedures, may allow an Associate Member to vote on its internal affairs if such vote does not affect a policy of the Marine Corps League, such as Bylaws or Bylaw changes.
(5) Elected Office. Associate members shall not hold an elective office
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