Create a Legacy Partner landing page

Legacy Partners are businesses, professional service providers and nonprofit organizations whose missions reinforce our goals of enabling the creation and preservation of legacy stories, acknowledging the contributions of all Americans, supporting students participating in non-academic school activities, and helping small businesses succeed. Using our Index/Topics feature, we also made our unique storytelling tool available to support families who have lost a loved one to natural or man-made disasters and to help unite our nation which has become severely polarized.

All Legacy Partners receive a 6-digit ID Number so their clients, members, friends, and staff can easily find them on our site by putting the word “node” and that ID number after our web address—www.americansall.org/node/xxxxxx.  Moreover, Legacy Partners can access Americans All logos and marketing materials to help advertise their membership in our program.

Business Legacy Partners pay a $49 fee that is renewable every 6 months. For this fee, they can:
     Receive free landing pages on our Web site—one for each location and in multiple languages, if desired—to share information about their business or practice and advertise discounts for current and future Americans All members.
     Get 2 free 7-digit Gift Codes (worth $49) to publish stories on our Heritage Honor Roll. We recommend using one of the codes to create a story about your business or practice and the other to create a story about yourself. Every renewal includes two 7-digit Codes, which can be gifted to employees or family members.
     Host, on your landing page(s), legacy stories that customers have published on our Heritage Honor Roll to provide further exposure for these stories. By doing so, you begin creating or expanding an affinity club for your business or practice.
     Be listed on both our Discounts page and our Legacy Partner landing page, so Americans All members can identify Business Legacy Partners offering discounts on goods and services.

Nonprofit Legacy Partners participate in Americans All at no cost because they host, on their free Legacy Partner landing page(s) on our website, legacy stories that members have published on our Heritage Honor Roll to provide further exposure for these stories and to help them bond. These landing page(s)—one for each chapter/division/office and in multiple languages, if desired—share information about the organization and help it better connect with current and future members.

Legacy Stories from the Americans All Heritage Honor Roll

We are pleased to host and share these legacy stories created by honorees’ family, friends and associates. They, like us, appreciate that heritage and culture are an integral part of our nation's social fabric and want to help students participate effectively in our nation's economy, workforce and democracy.

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State
Last Name of Individual
First Name of Individual
Group name

Albert "Chew" Kullen Maryland (December 27, 1909 - July 30, 1966) Jewish, Poland, Businessman

Albert “Chew” Kullen was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the oldest of four children. His parents, Sam and Mary Kulchinsky, were Jewish immigrants from Russia and, in addition to a rich appreciation for their heritage, they afforded their children a unique distinction.

Allan S. Kullen Maryland (February 20, 1942 - ?) Author, Businessman, Golfer, Inventor, Jewish, Marketing, Mergers-Acquisitions, Poland, Printer, Social Entrepreneur, Traveler

“Her name is Ester Baumgartner. Do you know her? She's a pretty Swiss girl who sings beautifully, and I think she lives near here." Allan had posed the question in a broken mixture of Hebrew and English to whoever would listen and could understand him. Allan had met Ester while on an archaeological dig at Masada in the Negev, Israel. All he knew by the time they parted ways was her name and that she was staying in Tel Aviv.