I used the DAV in Waco, Texas and they were AMAZING. I first tried on my own and got 10%. Then I wen the attorney route and they did nothing. Last year I went to a DAV open house in Cedar Hill,...
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Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive support for veterans and their families, ensuring they receive the care and assistance they deserve after their military service. With a mission to empower veterans through various resources, DAV helps over a million individuals annually access VA benefits, medical transportation, employment opportunities, and transition services at no cost.
As a strong community of nearly a million veterans, DAV emphasizes the importance of giving back through volunteering and charitable donations. The organization offers multiple avenues for individuals to contribute, including monthly giving, honorary memorial gifts, and corporate partnerships, all aimed at enhancing the lives of those who have served in the armed forces.
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I put out some old camping stuff from years ago, among other stuff. The pickup crew THREW the unwanted items around, & the wind moved everything tens of feet away. Was this necessary? Just...
I have been donating weekly for many years to this organization. In the last 6 months, the truck drivers have been too lazy to take my donation? Today I donated gently used patio umbrellas as I...
The DAV is generally useless. It seems to me that they are an apparent money grab who leaches off veterans to raise money, while providing zero actual support in the VA claims process. Both the...
I appointed them in 2016 spoke with someone one time. After multiple calls and no response. I gave up. Its 2025 they are still listed as my representative and I haven't received a call or letter...
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