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  1. Get Help Now: Service Dogs for PTSD and Other Conditions

    Dec 17, 2025 · Improve your quality of life with service dogs for PTSD. Learn how these dogs can help with your condition. Find out more about PTSD service dogs.

  2. Service Animals for Disabled Veterans: Challenges and Solutions

    Nov 14, 2019 · Understand the impact of untrained pets posing as service animals on disabled veterans and their genuine veteran service dogs.

  3. Your Comprehensive Guide to VA Disability Rates and Benefits

    Apply for VA benefits and view VA disability rates. Get free assistance with disability claims and appeals from DAV.

  4. VA Benefits for Legally Blind Vets: What You Need to Know - DAV

    Dec 17, 2025 · Discover legally blind benefits for veterans, including disability compensation and VA health care services. Learn about veteran blindness disability benefits.

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    The Department of Veterans Affairs Voluntary Service Program (VAVS) is one of our most significant volunteer initiatives. The VA Voluntary Services Program provides a broad array of …

  6. 2027 Mid-Winter Conference - DAV

    February 21 – February 24, 2027 (Tentative, pending confirmation on Capitol Hill) Crystal Gateway Marriott 1700 Richmond Highway Arlington, VA 22202 $222 Single/Double

  7. Soldier finds purpose at DAV veteran job fair

    Apr 3, 2025 · Explore career opportunities at the veteran job fair, where the military to civilian transition becomes easier with dedicated support and resources.

  8. Mar 27, 2014 · H.R. 183, the Veterans Dog Training Therapy Act This bill would require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to conduct a 5-year pilot program to assess the effectiveness of …

  9. Green Beret turns to ketamine to heal invisible wounds - DAV

    Jul 24, 2025 · A medication once prescribed to his working dog, ketamine helped a Special Forces veteran confront his deepest wounds.

  10. What We Do - DAV

    The ever-changing face of the military and of service itself means that our veterans require individualized support over their lifetime, depending on when, where and how they served.