Ensuring VA Access for Vets Who Use Service Dogs
One step closer to ensuring access to VA facilities for vets who use service dogs.
One step closer to ensuring access to VA facilities for vets who use service dogs.
”Iron Grip made me think about how I adapted, or not, to my own disability––a quadriplegic, wheelchair-using vet who has not walked since August 26, 1967.”––Terry Moakley, Chair, VetsFirst Committee
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