Indivisible
Veterans Day Rally — Standing With Those Who Served
VETERANS DAY SUPPORT RALLY
This Veterans Day, we’re gathering to honor those who’ve served and to stand up for the care and benefits they’ve earned. Join us for a peaceful, patriotic rally in support of America’s veterans — bring your American flags, your signs of support, and your gratitude.
Across the country, veterans are facing threats to the health care, benefits, and services they’ve earned. The administration’s cuts to VA staffing and services are leaving too many behind. Our message is simple: America keeps its promises to its veterans, and we won't leave them behind.
We’ll stand together under the flag to say that caring for our veterans is not optional — it’s our duty.
Bring your American flags and signs supporting veterans.
Signs should call for protecting veterans’ benefits, health care, and dignity — and for ending harmful cuts to VA programs.
If you’re a veteran, we invite you to wear something that represents your branch of service or where you served with pride.
Let’s make this Veterans Day a reminder that patriotism means action — standing strong for those who once stood for us.
Sign Ideas
Pro-Veteran, Patriotic Core Messages:
- Honor Their Service — Keep Our Promises
They Fought for Us — We Stand for Them
America Keeps Its Word to Veterans
Patriotism Means Taking Care of Those Who Served
No Veteran Left Behind
Focus on VA Care and Benefits:
- Don’t Cut Care for Those Who Served
Honor Veterans — Fund the VA
Healthcare for Heroes, Not Budget Cuts
Keep the VA Strong, Keep America Strong
Accountability Without Partisan Language:
Promises to Veterans Are Sacred — Keep Them
Cuts to Veterans’ Care Dishonor Their Service
Leadership Means Protecting Veterans, Not Abandoning Them
Support Our Veterans — Not the Cuts
Emotional & Symbolic Messages:
Standing Tall for Those Who Stood for Us
Honor. Dignity. Care. That’s Patriotism
Veterans Deserve Better — America Can Do Better
True Patriotism Is Keeping Our Promises
Design Tips:
Use red, white, and blue or American flag motifs to underscore patriotism.
Include service branch symbols (Army star, Navy anchor, Air Force wings, etc.).
Keep messages short — five to seven words is ideal for visibility.
Avoid overtly partisan labels; instead, frame issues around values: duty, honor, country, and compassion.
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.