Join Our Mission to Mobilize Veterans: Help DAV Boise Chapter 2 Get a New Van!

Here at DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Boise Chapter 2, we’re committed to making a tangible difference in the lives of our veterans. One of our most vital services is providing transportation for veterans who need to travel to the Boise VA Medical Center and other local destinations. We’re turning to our community for support.”

Support DAV Chapter 2 AdOur goal is to raise $19,000 to purchase a new van. This vehicle is more than just a mode of transportation; it’s a lifeline for veterans who require assistance to reach essential medical appointments, community events, and other vital destinations. Without this service, many veterans could be left without a reliable way to access the care and support they need.

Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us closer to our goal and helps ensure our veterans can travel safely and comfortably. Your donation directly supports our efforts to purchase a new van, which means continuing our commitment to veterans’ mobility and independence.

How to Donate: Contributing is easy! Visit our donation page [insert link to the donation page] and choose your donation amount. Whether it’s $5, $50, or $500, your generosity makes a difference. You can also help by sharing our cause with your friends, family, and social networks.

Closing: “The DAV Boise Chapter 2 is more than an organization; it’s a community of support, and every member, including you, plays a crucial role in our mission. Together, let’s ensure that every veteran in and around Boise has the transportation they need. Thank you for your support and for standing with our veterans.”

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Veteran Coffee Hour Honoring Our Heroes!

A Time of Camaraderie and Community

Every Tuesday, a very special gathering brews at Kaffee Meister in Hayden, Idaho. From 2 to 4 PM, the Veteran Coffee Hour opens its doors to those who have served our nation with valor and dedication. Hosted by David Erickson and the Special Forces Association Chapter XLIII, this is more than just a coffee meet-up; it’s a hub of shared stories, support, and camaraderie.

Veteran Coffee Hour Drop In

The event is informal—drop in at your convenience between 2 and 4 PM—and enjoy a cup of coffee in good company. It’s a time to reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and perhaps exchange stories that only fellow veterans can truly appreciate.

The gatherings are held at the cozy Kaffee Meister, located at 9212 N Government Way, a place that has become a staple for local community events.

The flyer advertising the event is reminiscent of a time when unity and collective effort were at the forefront of the national consciousness. It depicts a paratrooper, a symbol of bravery and commitment, which resonates with the essence of the Veteran Coffee Hour.

David Erickson, the organizer, is reachable at 949-566-3326 or via email at david@sfa43.org. The Special Forces Association is known for its work in supporting veterans and their families, and this event is one of many that show their commitment to community support.

The motto “De Oppresso Liber” — to free the oppressed — is more than a Special Forces motto; it’s a reminder of the higher ideals our veterans strive for, and the unity that these coffee hours foster is a testament to those values.

Whether you are a veteran, a family member, or simply a supporter of our armed forces, consider stopping by. It’s a small gesture, but one that goes a long way in showing appreciation for those who have served. Let’s raise our mugs to those who have given so much and join in on the Veteran Coffee Hour!