Celebrating a Century of Service part 2: Veterans of the North Discuss Achievements and Future Goals
Description
In this segment, Butch Whitehead hosts Department Commander Oather Martin and National Commander Dan Contreras to reflect on the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization's centennial anniversary. They highlight key services, notably the transportation program, which operates 39 vehicles statewide to provide free rides for veterans to medical appointments, a unique service no other organization offers. The discussion emphasizes the importance of volunteerism, with a focus on supporting caregivers through a national concierge service that has assisted 1800 caregivers in under two years. This program, led by figures like Dave and Yvonne Riley, supports both veterans and their caregivers with respite care and navigating insurance complexities. The DAV's evolution includes job programs like RecruitMilitary, celebrating a decade, and Patriot Boot Camp for veteran entrepreneurs. The organization is also addressing the growing demographic of women veterans, with initiatives like a dedicated women’s clinic in Minneapolis and advocacy through a Women’s Veterans Resolution Committee. Legislative efforts, such as the Pact Act and the Ending the Wait campaign, address toxic exposure issues. Looking ahead, the DAV aims to strengthen volunteer programs, outdoor initiatives, and legislative advocacy while fostering inclusivity and communication to ensure continued support for veterans and their families in the next century.