Pages of Progress: DAR empowering veterans through creative expression

ROCKINGHAM — The General Henry William Harrington chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution has once again showcased its unwavering commitment to serving those who have bravely served our country. Through their latest initiative under the DAR Service for Veterans Committee, the chapter collected an impressive 474 composition books, destined for the Fayetteville, North Carolina VA Systems. These books, valued at an estimated $948, will play a crucial role in inpatient behavioral health units and creative arts programs, supporting veterans in their PTSD therapy and other therapeutic activities.

The DAR Service for Veterans Committee is dedicated to acknowledging and recognizing the immense service, sacrifice, and commitment of America’s veterans. By providing these composition books, the General Henry William Harrington chapter offers a tangible expression of gratitude, reinforcing the DAR mission of honoring and supporting those who have dedicated their lives to the preservation of our nation’s freedom.

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