Keystone Chapter Office
Keystone Chapter, PVA office front for all to see and visit.
Keystone Chapter, PVA office front for all to see and visit.
For our members who may not know that PA offers this additional benefit – ———————————————————————————————————– Keystone PVA was involved in the rewrite of the legislation making this legislation possible and continuing to make it available for paralyzed vets who qualify. Keystone PVA was involved in eliminating the wartime service requirement.… Read More »PA Paralyzed/Amputee Pension
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Keystone Paralyzed Veterans now participates in WHEELS HELPING WARRIORS. Also, a major thank-you to CARS FOR VETERANS for a major donation supporting our programs for paralyzed veterans for the FOURTH year! We have a new, easy way to donate on-line: JustGive.org can accept your donation for Keystone Paralyzed Veterans on-line… Read More »Donation Support
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. This chapter was founded in 1960. People are usually surprised to know that the U. S. government and the Department… Read More »Our Mission
When the chapter’s fiscal year began in October 2019, our first major event was the Annual Awards Banquet on the third of that month. As with every year, except for Board meetings and Membership Meetings, the chapter personnel spend a lot of time with year-end paperwork—updating and creating new paper… Read More »2020 Annual Report (In Parascope)
Vocational rehabilitation specialists who work for Paralyzed Veterans of America would like to work for you! Each month, we’ll post some information for you that you may find useful. Click on the article below to get it in MS Word format. New!Social Security Disability “Ticket to Work” Plan Four resources… Read More »Want to go back to work?
SecretaryResidence: Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania I joined the Air Force at age 18. After basic training I was stationed at Edwards Air Force Base, where I served as an aircraft machinist starting in 1983. In 1986 I was involved in an automobile accident that broke my neck, resulting in my… Read More »William D. Lightner