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In 2022, 96% of funds were expended toward direct program services for veterans and their families.


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U.S. Veterans Magazine has selected DAV National Adjutant Barry Jesinoski as the 2024 Veteran of the Year! Through his leadership, he has grown DAV’s outreach efforts, diversified its fundraising and made it easier for the organization to reach the veterans who need its services the most. Thank you, US Veterans Magazine, for recognizing Barry as the fantastic veteran leader that he is. Check out the digital version of their Spring 2024 issue at https://usveteransmagazine.com/u-s-veterans-magazine/. See MoreSee Less
One of DAV’s critical policy goals for 2024 is to correct inequities for veterans receiving compensation benefits and provide parity in benefits for survivors. The VA can achieve this by: 1. Allowing receipt of earned compensation and military payments without offsets (click here to support The Major Richard Star Act – dav.la/s344) 2. Providing parity for survivors receiving dependency and indemnity compensation (click here to support the Restore Veterans’ Compensation Act of 2023 – dav.la/hr3489) 3. Eliminating the remarriage age for survivors in receipt of DIC benefits (click here to support the Love Lives On Act – dav.la/hr3651) Learn more about DAV’s critical policy goals at http://dav.la/CPG2024. See MoreSee Less