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DAV is a nonprofit organization that provides free services and support to veterans of all generations and their families. Learn how DAV can help you with VA benefits, medical transportation, employment, transition and more.
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DAV helps veterans of every generation address their...
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DAV fights for legislation that protects the rights and...
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DAV is a nonprofit organization that helps veterans and their families access benefits, services and advocacy. Learn about DAV's mission, history, leadership, legislation and how to get involved.
Find DAV offices and DAV chapters in your area to get no-cost services for veterans, transitioning service members, and members. Enter your ZIP code to get connected to DAV assistance today.
Learn about the history, mission, and services of DAV, a veterans' organization founded in 1920 by World War I veterans. DAV helps disabled veterans and their families through various means, such as benefits assistance, advocacy, and memorials.
DAV provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families, helping them with benefits, rides, employment, and more. Learn how to donate, volunteer, or participate in DAV events and activities.
We provide free, professional assistance to more than 1 million veterans and their families every year to connect them with the healthcare, disability, employment, education and financial benefits they have earned through military service.
America's service-connected disabled veterans -- a strong, insistent voice that represents all of America's 3 million disabled veterans, their families and survivors. Its nationwide network of services -- free of charge to all veterans and members of their families -- is totally supported by membership dues and charitable