Non-profit supports WWII veterans through calendar fundraising
OAN’s Taylor Tinsley
3:07 PM – Wednesday, February 14, 2024
A non-profit organization aimed at boosting morale for veterans produces WWII style pin-up calendars featuring female veterans.
It’s National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans Week. The week of February 12th-18th pays tribute and expresses appreciation to our veterans for their service and sacrifice, encouraging people to visit and volunteer for Veterans cared for at VA facilities.
Pin-ups For Vets is a non-profit organization that has visited with over 17,000 veterans at VA hospitals, military hospitals, and veterans homes across the country.
They deliver WWII style pin-up calendars as gifts of appreciation and to boost morale, featuring 13 female veterans as the models.
The organization’s founder, Gina Elise, said her grandfather served during WWII and led to the inspiration behind the cause.
“During WWII they used to paint beautiful women on the sides of aircraft to sort of boost the morale of the troops and remind them what they were fighting for, it was called nose art,” Elise said. “So I thought I would kind of take that concept of nose art, bring it into today, and create a fundraising pin-up calendar that we can use to support our veterans and troops.”
Elise said they hold casting calls for thousands of applicants across the country who want to be featured in the calendar, but with just 12 months in the year plus a cover shot there aren’t many spots available.
She said a lot of the women who do get featured end up becoming volunteers, in what they call “service after service,” adding it gives them a sense of purpose again after leaving the military as well as serves as a way to embrace their femininity.
“There is nothing that says I can’t be a hard-charging Marine, and a lipstick-wearing pin-up, so I choose to be both,” one of their ambassadors, who is a Marine, has said.
The women in the calendar also dress from head-to-toe in their 1940s get-up while visiting veterans in the hospital.
Aside from it being a real blast from the past for patients, Elise said they’re also shocked to learn that the women are veterans themselves.
“I’ll introduce the girls and the patients will say ‘wait she’s a marine?’ and it’s that instant veteran to veteran bond,’ Elise shared. “I always say that sometimes the smallest gesture can make the biggest impact.”
Elise also said that some of the patients become emotional upon their visits, citing a lack of recognition.
The non-profit also uses funds allocated through the calendar to donate rehab equipment to veteran hospitals nationwide.
One of the best ways to support the cause is by purchasing a calendar, which can be found at https://www.pinupsforvets.com/
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What is the significance of Pin-Ups For Vets’ participation during National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans Week?
Article Title: Pin-Ups For Vets: Boosting Morale for Female Veterans through WWII Style Pin-Up Calendars
Introduction:
In a heartwarming initiative aimed at supporting and boosting morale for veterans, Pin-Ups For Vets, a non-profit organization, produces WWII style pin-up calendars featuring female veterans. Founded by Gina Elise, the organization has visited over 17,000 veterans at VA hospitals, military hospitals, and veterans homes across the country, and has received overwhelming appreciation for their efforts. This article aims to shed light on the inspiring work of Pin-Ups For Vets and the impact it has on both the veterans and the models involved.
Honoring and Appreciating Veterans:
National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans Week, which takes place from February 12th to 18th, serves as an important occasion to pay tribute and express appreciation to our veterans for their service and sacrifice. It encourages people to visit and volunteer at VA facilities to support the veterans in their care. Pin-Ups For Vets plays a significant role during this week, as it has been visiting veterans at various facilities, bringing joy and appreciation through their heartfelt gestures.
Supporting Veterans with WWII Style Pin-Up Calendars:
Pin-Ups For Vets engages in a unique way of boosting morale among veterans by delivering WWII style pin-up calendars as gifts. These calendars feature 13 female veterans as models, each representing a month of the year. The organization holds casting calls across the country to select the models, making it a highly sought-after opportunity. With just 12 months and a cover shot, the competition is fierce, resulting in a limited number of spots available. However, those who get featured often become volunteers, embracing ”service after service.”
Inspiration from WWII Nose Art:
Gina Elise, the founder of Pin-Ups For Vets, drew inspiration from the nose art tradition during World War II. Nose art involved painting beautiful women on the sides of aircraft to boost the morale of the troops and remind them of what they were fighting for. Elise adapted this concept to the present day, creating fundraising pin-up calendars to support veterans and troops. The calendar allows veterans to feel appreciated and remember their own service, while also embracing their femininity.
Impact on the Veterans:
The visits by the Pin-Ups For Vets models not only provide a blast from the past for patients but also leave a lasting impact. Patients are delighted to see the models dressed in authentic 1940s attire, which adds a nostalgic touch to their visit. Furthermore, the veterans are often surprised to learn that the women themselves are veterans, which helps establish a deeper connection and sense of camaraderie.
Conclusion:
Pin-Ups For Vets is a remarkable organization that showcases the resilience and femininity of female veterans while honoring and supporting their fellow veterans. Through their WWII style pin-up calendars, the organization boosts morale, brings joy, and reminds veterans that their service is appreciated. Gina Elise and her team, along with the courageous models, are true inspirations, reminding us all of the importance of appreciation, support, and camaraderie within the veteran community.
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