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Josh Maley
At the young of age of 22, I had to accept that I would live the rest of my life in a wheelchair. I’ve always been a happy go lucky guy, but accepting my diagnosis was a real hard time in my life.
Karla Clay
If you’d told me I’d be doing all these things 10 years ago, I would’ve thought you were crazy. Getting involved with PVA changed my life.
John And Jude Gilbert
9 years, 5 months, and 25 days.
Tracey Cooper-Harris
“If you want to work, or volunteer, or stay active in the community, [PVA's Veterans Career Program] is a way to do it. You have resources out there available to you.”
Anthony Steele
A PVA National Service Officer entered Anthony’s room. He was in a wheelchair as well, and told Anthony, “I know how you feel. Don’t worry, I am going to make sure all your claims are filed, all your benefits are secured. I’ll take care of you.”