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MISSION
STATEMENT
Founded in 1920 and chartered by congress
in 1932 as the primary advocate for America's service-connected
disabled veterans, their dependants and survivors.
The DAV is made up exclusively of men and women
disabled in our nation's defense. The DAV is dedicated to one,
single purpose: building better lives for all of our nation's
disabled veterans and their families. This mission is carried
forward by:
-Providing free, professional assistance to
veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and services
earned through military service and provided by the department of
Veteran's Affairs (VA) and other agencies of government;
-Providing outreach concerning its program
services to the American people generally, and to disabled
veterans and their families specifically;
-Representing the interests of disabled
veterans, their families, their widowed spouses and their orphans
before congress, the White House and the judicial branch, as well
as state and local government;
-Extending DAV's mission of hope into the
communities where these veterans and their families live through a
network of state-level departments and local chapters;
-Providing a structure through which
disabled veterans can express their compassion for their fellow
veterans through a variety of volunteer programs.
As adopted by the National Executive Committee
August 22, 1998
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