The 1.2 million-member Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a non-profit 501(c)(4)
charity dedicated to building better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their
families.
The DAV was founded in 1920 by disabled veterans returning from World War I to represent
their unique interests. In 1932, the DAV was congressionally chartered as the official
voice of the nation’s wartime disabled veterans.
With our brave Americans leaving the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, the DAV’s
services
and advocacy are as relevant and critical today as in any time in our nation’s history.
Annually, the DAV represents more than 200,000 veterans and their dependents with
claims for benefits from the
Department of Veterans Affairs
and
Department of Defense.
The DAV’s
Voluntary Services
Program operates a comprehensive network of volunteers who provide veterans free
rides to and from VA medical facilities and improve care and morale for sick and
disabled veterans.
The DAV’s
1.2 million members
provide grassroots advocacy and services in communities nationwide. From educating
lawmakers and the public about important issues to supporting services and
legislation
to help disabled veterans — the DAV is there to promote its message of hope to all
who have served and sacrificed.