Vfw Post 9978

Veterans Service Organization in Anchorage, Alaska

5(1 reviews)
(907) 333-4577101 Oklahoma St, Anchorage, AK 99504View on Yelp
Vfw Post 9978 - veterans service organization in Anchorage, AK

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About Vfw Post 9978

VFW Post 9978 is an Anchorage chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, one of the oldest and most established veteran service organizations in the country. The post serves veterans, active-duty military, and military families in the Anchorage area through a mix of direct services, community advocacy, and the kind of peer fellowship that only comes from people who've been through similar experiences. With a perfect five-star rating from members, it's clearly doing something right. Posts like this one are the on-the-ground face of the VFW — not just a membership organization but a genuine community hub. Whether someone walks in needing help untangling a VA disability claim, looking for camaraderie after separating from service, or wanting to get involved in local veterans advocacy, Post 9978 is one of the most accessible entry points into the veteran support network in Anchorage.

Services Offered

Community Service/Non-Profit

How They Can Help

VFW Post 9978 offers a range of services centered on veteran advocacy, community support, and peer connection. One of the most practical offerings is VA claims assistance. Post-level service officers can help veterans understand the VA disability claims process, gather supporting documentation, file initial claims, and navigate the appeals process if a claim is denied or rated incorrectly. This is free help from people who understand the system — a genuinely valuable resource given how complicated VA claims can be. Beyond claims help, the post offers community programs, scholarship opportunities, legislative advocacy at the local and national level, and organized social events that give veterans a place to connect with peers. The post also supports survivors and dependents of veterans, not just veterans themselves. Community service is a major component — VFW posts around the country run programs for schools, food banks, and first responder support, and Post 9978 participates in that broader mission within Anchorage. For veterans who want to give back or stay engaged with a community that understands their experience, the post provides a natural structure for doing that.

What to Expect

Getting involved with or getting help from VFW Post 9978 is pretty straightforward. If you need help with a VA claim or benefits question, you can contact the post to schedule time with a service officer. There's no cost for this — it's part of what the post does for veterans. Bring whatever documentation you have related to your service and any existing VA correspondence, and the service officer can help assess where you stand and what steps make sense. For membership, you'll need to verify eligibility — VFW membership requires service in a qualifying campaign or theater of operations — and then complete the membership application. Once you're a member, you're part of a local and national organization with access to a broad network of benefits, discounts, resources, and community. Even if you're not ready to commit to membership, you can often attend events and connect with the post community before deciding. The post is welcoming to veterans at any stage of their civilian transition.

Service Area

VFW Post 9978 is based in Anchorage and primarily serves veterans and military families throughout the greater Anchorage area. As one of the main VFW posts in Alaska's largest city, it also serves as a resource hub for veterans from the surrounding region, including those who may not have a local post closer to home. Veterans from across Southcentral Alaska can access post services, and the national VFW network means members have access to resources regardless of where they travel or relocate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be a VFW member to get help with my VA claim?
No — VA claims assistance from the post's service officers is available to veterans whether or not they're VFW members. Membership is encouraged but not required to access this service.
What is a VFW service officer and what can they do for me?
A service officer is a trained VFW volunteer or staff member who helps veterans with VA claims, benefits questions, and appeals. They understand VA regulations, know what documentation is required, and can advocate on your behalf — all at no cost to you.
Who is eligible to join VFW Post 9978?
VFW membership is open to U.S. military veterans and active-duty service members who have served overseas in a qualifying campaign, expedition, or theater of operations. Check the national VFW website for the current list of qualifying service periods.
Can the post help me appeal a denied VA claim?
Yes — helping veterans navigate the VA appeals process is one of the core things a VFW service officer does. If your claim was denied or you received a lower rating than you expected, a service officer can help you understand your options and build a stronger case.
My family member is a veteran — can they get help here?
Yes. The post serves veterans directly, and survivors and dependents of veterans can also access certain services and programs. Reach out to the post to discuss your specific situation.
What documents should I bring when seeking claims help?
Bring your DD-214 (discharge papers), any military medical records you have, documentation of the conditions you're claiming, and any prior VA correspondence including previous decisions. Don't worry if your records are incomplete — the service officer can help you request what's missing.
Does the post offer any programs for recently separated veterans?
Yes — newly separated veterans are welcome and the post is a good entry point into the Anchorage veteran services network. Staff and members can connect you with resources for healthcare enrollment, employment, housing, and benefits in addition to claims help.
How do I get in touch with VFW Post 9978?
You can contact the post directly by phone or visit during post hours. For VA claims help, it's worth calling ahead to schedule time with a service officer rather than dropping in unannounced, so you get dedicated attention.

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