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Donate SERVICES

From time to time Keystone PVA needs professional services–legal, financial, or minor maintenance, to name a few. Right now, we need to upgrade our electrical service in our copy room and our kitchenette. It’s not a big job, but it would make it easier to do the work of the… Read More »Donate SERVICES

Donate GOODS

The very best way you can donate goods is through our partner, American Thrift Center, based in West Mifflin, Pa., and serving the Pittsburgh region. Click here to find out what goods American Thrift Center can accept and where drop boxes are located in the Pittsburgh region. From time to… Read More »Donate GOODS

Some additional information

To operate as a legitimate nonprofit charitable organization, Keystone PVA must meet the standards of our parent organization, the Paralyzed Veterans of America, which requires an annual audit conducted by an independent third party. Keystone PVA must report its finances annually to the U. S. Internal Revenue Service, which must… Read More »Some additional information

Contact Us post

Contact the Keystone Chapter of the Paralyzed Veterans of America Please feel free to contact the Keystone PVA by any method listed below. If you are interested in becoming a member, please print the membership application (a link is provided under Related Links to the right) and e-mail it to… Read More »Contact Us post

About Us

 Welcome to the Keystone Paralyzed Veterans of America The Keystone Paralyzed Veterans of America is one of 33 chartered chapters of the Paralyzed Veterans of America in the United States. The chapter was founded in 1960. People are usually surprised to know that the U. S. government and the Department… Read More »About Us

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