Behind every veteran is a network of love, resilience, and support—and at DAV Chapter 92, that network is proudly represented by our sister organization: Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Unit 92.
The DAV Auxiliary is more than just a support group—it’s a powerful force of family members, caregivers, and even veterans themselves who are committed to serving those who served. With members spanning generations—including spouses, siblings, parents, and children—Unit 92 reflects the strength of community and kinship that surrounds every hero.
Who They Are
Auxiliary Unit 92 is composed of:
- Family members of DAV Chapter 92 members
- Veterans who are also DAV members
- Children and youth who want to support veterans through service
They may not all wear the uniform, but they stand shoulder to shoulder with those who have—fighting for better care, stronger families, and a brighter future for all veterans.
What They Do
DAV Auxiliary members are the heart behind the mission. Here’s how they make an impact:
- Volunteerism: From hospital visits to local events, they show up with compassion and commitment.
- Community Outreach: They organize drives, fundraisers, and awareness campaigns to support veterans and their families.
- Youth Involvement: They encourage the next generation to learn, lead, and lift up our military community.
- Legislative Advocacy: They lend their voices to veteran issues, helping shape policy at the state and national levels.
Why It Matters
Veterans don’t serve alone—and they shouldn’t recover or rebuild alone, either. DAV Auxiliary Unit 92 ensures that the family journey is honored, the caregiver is supported, and the sacrifice is remembered not just in words, but in action.
Together, Chapter and Unit 92 form a united front: veterans, families, and patriots working in harmony to uplift those who gave their all.