 A few brave veterans, forever changed by war, came together to share their pain and hope. This is Tony's story. I was in the Marine Corps in the late 90s. I was misdiagnosed with tendonitis to end up being a tumor. A tumor in your right, in my right ankle. And I ended up losing my leg. In my mind, I could always figure something out. And then when this happened, I felt like I wasn't me. Stress levels were through the roof. Family life was hard. My wife and kids felt it. My whole life got put off for about five years. Just every few months, it was something different. I was really concerned about what I was going to do. So finally, I said, hey, I've got a DAV rev. I think I need some help. 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 the DAV, I was able to go to school. I now have vocational rehabilitation through the VA. And that was also through the help of the DAV. I was able to focus on our lives without the weight of this other burden that I had no idea how to conquer. You can help a disabled veteran right now by calling this number and giving $19 a month, just 63 cents a day. When veterans first came home, changing to civilian life gets a lot harder. Any time I meet a veteran, the first question I ask, do you have a DAV rev? And if they ask me why, I was like, well, they're going to help you navigate anything and everything you need. When you call and give $19 a month, only 63 cents a day, you'll receive this official DAV blanket as a thank you. To help DAV, it's like a big brother that you can lean on. Like you can go to him and say, hey, I don't know how to deal with this situation. They said, well, here's some options. Let's see what works for you. Having DAV helped me in taking a lot of that stress away and helped me focus on family and life. I feel like it's made me a better person. There are so many more disabled veterans and their families who still need your support. Please call now or give at helpdav.org.