DAV’s promotes the development of supportive housing and services to assist homeless Veterans becoming productive, self-sufficient members of society.
Peter O’Rourke, along with the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee chairman, addressed questions about the historic and transformative improvements being made at VA including the signing of the MISSION Act, consolidating community care programs and implementing the forever GI Bill.
“Don’t let age define what you can or can’t do," says the he 92-year-old legally blind Veteran. "Do what you can do, and if you can’t, find something else to do.”
Three women Veterans join us to discuss women Veterans issues from their perspective and the growth of women Veterans as leaders in the Veteran community.
The DAV in Prescott, Arizona has been doing some amazing work to help Veterans in need. This began in 1950 when the chapter was founded.
VA works with many Veteran Service Organization to serve our […]
Paralyzed Veterans will provide a 36-month on-the-job training program to qualified Veterans who are selected for the apprenticeship program.