Before Memorial Day in 1922, we conducted our first poppy
distribution, becoming the first veterans' organization to organize a
nationwide distribution. The poppy soon was adopted as the official
memorial flower of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, as
it remains today.
During our 1923 encampment, we decided that VFW "Buddy"® Poppies would be assembled by disabled and needy veterans who would be paid for
their work to provide them with financial assistance. The next year,
disabled veterans at the Buddy Poppy factory in Pittsburgh assembled VFW
Buddy Poppies. The designation "Buddy Poppy" was adopted at that time.
In February 1924, we registered the name Buddy Poppy
with the U.S. Patent Office. A certificate was issued on May 20, 1924,
granting our organization all trademark rights in the name of Buddy
under the classification of artificial flowers. We've made that
trademark a guarantee that all poppies bearing that name and the VFW
label are genuine products of the work of disabled and needy veterans.
No other organization, firm or individual can legally use the name Buddy
Poppy.
Today, our Buddy Poppies are still assembled by disabled and needy veterans in VA Hospitals.
The VFW Buddy Poppy program provides compensation to the veterans who
assemble the poppies, provides financial assistance in maintaining state
and national veterans' rehabilitation and service programs and
partially supports the
VFW National Home For Children.
VFW Post 12218 conducts our Buddy Poppy drives during Memorial Day
and Veterans Day weekends. 100% of the funds collected go toward our
Veterans in Need fund and the VFW National Home for Children.
We are always looking for volunteers to pass out the flowers and
businesses willing to host fundraising events. We are developing our
volunteer roster for our next event. If you are interested, please contact us through this page.