DAV NJ Chapter 48

DAV NJ Chapter 48 This is the Official Disabled American Veterans page for Warren County, New Jersey Chapter #48. Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of the month.

Walk-ins are welcomed. We are dedicated to a single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. We accomplish this by ensuring that veterans and their families can access the full range of benefits available to them; fighting for the interests of America’s injured heroes on Capitol Hill; and educating the public about the great sacrifices and needs of veterans

transitioning back to civilian life. View Full Statement

This mission is carried forward by:
•Providing free, professional assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and services earned through military service and provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other agencies of government;
•Providing outreach concerning its program services to the American people generally, and to disabled veterans and their families specifically;
•Representing the interests of disabled veterans, their families, their widowed spouses and their orphans before Congress, the White House and the Judicial Branch, as well as state and local government;
•Extending DAV’s mission of hope into the communities where these veterans and their families live through a network of state-level Departments and local Chapters; and
•Providing a structure through which disabled veterans can express their compassion for their fellow veterans through a variety of volunteer programs. A Legacy of Service, Hope for the Future: History DAV (Disabled American Veterans) is the most long-lasting veterans advocacy and assistance group in this country. We Have watched this country change and grow, and we have grown along with it. However, DAV has never wavered in its core mission to fulfill our country’s promises to the men and women who served. We invite everyone, veterans and civilian, men and women, young and old, to join us as we stand up for those veterans who risked it all when they stood up for us, our country, and our ideals. The hard facts of history brought about DAV’s creation. But compassion and service have been the tools that made our organization what it is today. A great deal has changed since DAV was founded, but this much has remained the same: those who return from war must have men and women waiting for them at home who will stand with them as they work to take back their lives. Through DAV, veterans and civilians alike can fully express their appreciation and concern for those who have risked so much for our country. The historical account of DAV in Wars and Scars on the pages that follow tells the story of that journey, from the days after World War I to the men and women of today returning from Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond. It tells the story of the veterans, families and civilians who made the commitment that none of America’s heroes should ever go it alone. The Structure of DAV
DAV advocates for those men and women who defend the American way of life, and our leadership structure reflects that. Since our founding, our National Commander has been democratically elected by our member veterans. That tradition ensures that the DAV will always put service for America’s veterans first.

🇺🇸 Warren County Veterans — This is for YOU 🇺🇸The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is hosting a FREE VA benefits session...
04/09/2026

🇺🇸 Warren County Veterans — This is for YOU 🇺🇸

The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is hosting a FREE VA benefits session with a DAV National Service Officer at Warren County DAV Chapter 48.

🗓 May 13, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 323 Greenwich St, Stewartsville, NJ

Get expert, in-person assistance with:
✔️ VA disability claims
✔️ Appeals
✔️ Reviewing existing claims
✔️ Answering your benefits questions

Whether you’re just starting or need help with a current claim, this is a great opportunity to sit down one-on-one and get the guidance you deserve.

👉 Bring your documents and questions
👉 All veterans welcome

No cost. No obligation. Just help.

Please share with any veterans who may benefit from this 🇺🇸

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06/21/2025

WMFR Fortress and Charlee Bravo's bring you: Bravofest. This annual musical festival supports Homes For Our Troops, a national nonprofit based in of Taunton, Mass., that builds and donates specially adapted custom homes for severely injured Veterans nationwide, to enable them to rebuild their lives.

Congrats to our Chapter Commander Debbie Hamiltion-Clax, recipient of The New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal.🏅
06/17/2025

Congrats to our Chapter Commander Debbie Hamiltion-Clax, recipient of The New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal.🏅

From left, retired U.S. Army Sgt. Joseph Nyzio, New Jersey Department of Veterans Affairs (NJDMAVA) veterans benefits bureau chief, Debbie Hamiltion-Clax, recipient of The New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal, Edna Long, department commander of Disabled American Veteran Department of New Jersey, and Esther Chucaralao, veterans service director at NJDMAVA, poses for a picture during the State Medal Ceremony for Women Veterans at the Wildwood Convention Center, Wildwood, New Jersey, June 16, 2025. The awards that were given out at the ceremony were; The New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal, The New Jersey Meritorious Service Medal, The New Jersey Vietnam Service Medal, The New Jersey Korean Service Medal, The Prisoner of War / Missing In Action Medal, The Desert Storm Service Medal, and The Global War on Terrorism Medal. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew Relyea)

06/06/2025

Losing interest in your daily activities, sleeping too much or too little, feeling hopeless, or having little or no energy are all common signs of depression.

Experiencing one or more of these symptoms? Take our self-assessment: Mentalhealth.va.gov/depression/index.asp

06/01/2025

Are you a female veteran age 35 to 64?

If so, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is seeking input from veterans about perimenopause and menopause-related care at the VA. If you would like to share, please take GAO’s anonymous, 5–7-minute survey by 6/15/25: https://dav.la/437cDjv.

GAO is an independent, non-partisan agency that works for Congress to provide objective, fact-based information. Information from this survey will be used in a report that will be sent to Congress and VA and be publicly available on GAO.gov. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact GAO directly at [email protected].

06/01/2025

Are you a Veteran facing housing instability—or know someone who is? Help is just one call away. VA offers housing support, health care, and case management. Call 877-4AID-VET (877-424-3838) to get connected to services today.

Get more info at https://www.va.gov/homeless/

06/01/2025

VA is recruiting 126 Veterans for a nationwide telehealth physical therapy study now through October 2026. The program includes 12 weeks of live video sessions, follow-up coaching, and a Fitbit to help track progress.
Veterans age 60 and older with a need for physical therapy may qualify to participate. https://news.va.gov/138974/telehealth-study-recruiting-veterans-now/

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