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  2. Disabled American Veterans - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mission, and services of DAV, a veterans' organization founded in 1920 by World War I veterans. DAV helps disabled veterans and their families through various means, such as benefits assistance, advocacy, and memorials.

  3. Wounded Warrior Project - Wikipedia

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    WWP is a nonprofit organization that provides programs, services and events for wounded veterans and their families. Learn about its history, mission, programs, controversies and partnerships.

  4. Paralyzed Veterans of America - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mission, and programs of PVA, a Congressionally-chartered organization that serves disabled veterans and people with disabilities. Find out how PVA provides medical services, veterans benefits, career assistance, architecture, research, and sports and recreation.

  5. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1974 – The Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (or VEVRAA, 38 U.S.C. § 4212) is an Act of Congress in reference to disabled veterans, Vietnam-era veterans, and any other veterans who served active duty time in a war event that qualifies for a campaign badge. This law requires that employers with federal contracts or ...

  6. Disabled Veterans National Foundation - Wikipedia

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    DVNF is a charity that provides service for disabled veterans, founded in 2007 by women veterans and state coordinators. It has faced criticism for its high fundraising costs, low transparency, and questionable practices, and settled a lawsuit with New York Attorney General in 2014.

  7. Veterans benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder in the ...

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    However, younger veterans (age 55 and below) generally receive less in compensation benefits (plus any earned income) than their non-disabled counterparts earn via employment. For example, the "parity ratio" [b] for a 25-year-old veteran rated 100% disabled by PTSD is 0.75, and for a 35-year-old veteran rated 100% disabled by PTSD the ratio is ...

  8. Easterseals (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    Easterseals is a nonprofit organization that provides disability services, support for veterans and military families, seniors, and caregivers across the United States. It also advocates for policies that advance the civil rights and opportunities of people with disabilities, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act.

  9. United States Department of Veterans Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mission, and services of the federal agency that provides healthcare and benefits to eligible military Veterans and their families. Find out how the VA evolved from a system of pensions and homes to a cabinet-level department with a large network of facilities and programs.