Each year more than 132,000 students in grades 6-8 enter the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest. The essay contest encourages young minds to examine America’s history, along with their own experiences in modern American society, by drafting a 300- to 400-word essay, expressing their views based on a patriotic theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief.
The national first-place winner receives $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. The first-place winner from each state competes for national awards totaling $54,500, with each first-place state winner receiving a minimum of $500 at the national level.
How to enter
The Theme for 2024 is: “My Voice in America’s Democracy”
Review the [Rules & Eligibility].
Download the [entry form].
Complete the form and submit it with the written essay to our Post by 31 Oct 2024.
Entries can be mailed in or dropped off during open hours.
Past Winners
2023 – “How Are You Inspired by America?“
1st: Annika Peterson, Cashmere Middle School
2020 – “What is Patriotism to Me?”
1st: Rachel Carter, Valley Academy of Learning, Wenatchee
2017 – “America’s Gift to My Generation”
1st: Claire Countryman-Logstrom, Eastmont Jr. High
2nd: Katelin Neff, Sterling Intermediate School
3rd: Ella Fillion, Sterling Intermediate School
2016 – “The America I Believe In”
1st: Colby Hull, Sterling Intermediate School
2nd: Isaac Darlington, Sterling Intermediate School
2015
1st: Libby Marcoux, Pioneer Middle School
2nd: Issac Darlington, Sterling Intermediate School
3rd: Rae Ann Dressel, Pioneer Middle School
2014
1st: Aiden Larsen, Eastmont Jr. High
2nd: Marissa Ann Geesey, Waterville School
3rd: Grace B. Rodriquez, Icicle River Middle School
2013 – “What Patriotism Means to Me”
1st: McKenzie Ayers
2nd: Jarred Barnes
3rd: Domonique Villeia
The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of Washington State offers an additional Youth Essay opportunity for students in Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades to submit a written essay of up to 250 words. There will be a Post winner FOR EACH GRADE, as well as a State Winner FOR EACH GRADE. Awards are at the discretion of the local Posts and their Auxiliaries, as are the District Awards.
How to enter
The Theme for 2024 is “How should our veterans be treated?”
Download the [entry form], which includes Rules & Eligibility information on page 2.
Complete the form and submit it with the written essay to our Post by 31 Oct 2024. Entries can be mailed in or dropped off during open hours.
Past Winners
2017 – “What Does a Veteran Mean to Me?”
1st: Alex Anguiano, Washington Elementary
2nd: Khloe Suppes, Waterville Elementary
3rd: Isabela Orr, Lewis & Clark Elementary
2016
1st: RyAnne Barnes, Clovis Elementary
2nd: Andrea Hernandez, Lewis & Clark Elementary
3rd: Alex Anguiano, Washington Elementary
2015
Jessalyn Alcazar, Mission View Elementary
2014
1st: Layni Schmultzer, Grant Elementary
2nd: Denise Sanchez, Sterling School
3rd: Natalie Daggett, Sterling School
2013
1st: Makenna Schwab
2nd: Natteag Daris
3rd: Cynthia Monravalo