 DAV is keeping the promise to hundreds of thousands of veterans of all generations. We help them receive the health, disability and financial benefits they've earned so they can live the full, rewarding lives they deserve. DAV understands the needs of veterans, because we're veterans too. Since 1920, we've supported our nation's heroes. Our services are free. Our commitment is total. DAV has more than one million members and nearly 1,300 local chapters. Every year at service offices and in towns and communities nationwide, DAV professionals interviewed more than 330,000 veterans, helping them cut through the red tape to file more than 200,000 claims for VA benefits. DAV advocates help veterans understand their benefits and remain by their side through every step of the claims and appeals process. Last year, we helped veterans and their families receive more than $20 billion in earned benefits. We also placed DAV advisors on military installations all over the country to help service members transition to civilian life. The most critical benefit promised to veterans who are changed as a result of their military service is healthcare. But many veterans don't receive the care they need because they don't have the means or ability to get to their VA medical appointments. The DAV Transportation Network brings thousands of volunteer drivers to the rescue. They log millions of miles each year, giving veterans more than 600,000 rides to and from medical appointments at no charge. DAV is also working to help transitioning military members, veterans and their spouses find meaningful employment through our in-person and virtual job fairs. Through traditional and virtual career fairs, DAV is the most prolific charity in the nation in terms of connecting veterans with employers. Just as veterans fought for our way of life, DAV fights for theirs in Washington. We are a tireless and respected advocate for the rights of all veterans. Now we're leading the way to improve the lives of women veterans with our powerful voice on Capitol Hill. When DAV speaks, policymakers listen and veterans' lives get better. DAV also keeps its promises to the millions of concerned citizens who donate their financial support to our mission. Each year we put their generous gifts to work, serving more than one million veterans in life-changing ways, just as we have for a century. Our record of service to veterans is unmatched. We do whatever it takes to serve all of America's ill and injured veterans because they did whatever it took to serve all of us. A promise was made, and DAV makes sure that promise is kept.