 A few brave veterans forever changed by war came together to share their pain and hope. This is their story. As a result of my exposure to Agent Orange in so many areas of Vietnam, I received a number of different illnesses. I did have a stroke. It was a blood clot and a hemorrhage. In 2011, my husband committed suicide. I was honorably discharged and then I was misdiagnosed with tendinitis that ended up being a tumor in my right ankle and I ended up losing my leg. So finally I said, hey, I've got a DAV rev. I think I need to reach out to them. For nearly a century, DAV has been supporting veterans and their families in their time of need by helping them receive the care and benefits they have earned. But your help is vital to keeping this promise alive. With the help of DAV, I was able to go to school. I now have vocational rehabilitation through the VA and that was also through the help of DAV. Because of DAV, I almost immediately got into the VA hospital. I couldn't do hardly anything. So this is like a miracle for me. You can help a disabled veteran right now by calling this number and giving $19 a month, just 63 cents a day. If DAV hadn't been involved in my life, anything that I had secured for my family would have just been gone. If it hadn't been for DAV helping us, I don't know where I'd be now. Once DAV came into my life, it was like a knight in shining armor. When you call and give $19 a month, only 63 cents a day, you'll receive this official DAV blanket as a thank you. DAV is a very selfless organization because it's so giving. We have success. We have growth and I didn't have that before them. There are so many more disabled veterans who still need your support. Please call now or give at helpdav.org.