 Without Dr. Anthony and the DAV, I would be lost. Because of Don and the DAV, I have peace. One of the things I wanted to do when I came back from Vietnam was to give back, which led me to the University of Cincinnati where I met Don. Due to my combat-related hearing loss, I was disqualified from a career in the federal government. I was in a dark place, broken, expendable, ghost-like. Dr. Anthony's mentorship after I graduated encouraged me to reach out for help. That led me to become a National Service Officer with the DAV. The DAV was not only life-changing, but life-saving. I always said to him, I'm there for you. 30 years later, he was there for me. When I was walking up the steps at the university, it felt like someone hit me in the chest with a baseball bat. My health problems was as a result of my exposure to Agent Orange. I wasn't receiving all the help that I needed until Don and the DAV stepped in. DAV helped save my life. 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. Call this number and give just 63 cents a day right now. Your gift can save a life like it did for me. And me. When you call and give $19 a month, only 63 cents a day, you'll receive this official DAV blanket as a thank you. Please call. I'll go online to help DAV.org. Every college student needs a doctor, Anthony, in their life, and every veteran needs a DAV nurse. There are so many more disabled veterans and their families who still need your support. Please call now or give at helpDAV.org.