TDVA Goodwill Cart Program Reaches Outpatients!
TDVA provides refreshments each month from 10:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. at some of the following clinics: 2C (Surgical), (Urology), 1G (Medical), (Orthopedics) and others. ...
TDVA provides refreshments each month from 10:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. at some of the following clinics: 2C (Surgical), (Urology), 1G (Medical), (Orthopedics) and others. ...
In an effort to continue its empowerment of American veterans, the Texas Disabled Veterans Association, has evolved its service-oriented resources to include access to online computer technology. ...
The South Texas Veterans Health Care System in conjunction with the Community Justice Outreach Program of the San Antonio Bar Association has expanded its program to offer free legal services for eligible Veterans in San Antonio and the surrounding areas. ...
From Left to right: Jane Baskerville CSM (R), Don Burton SSG (R) and Sean Rooney CSM (R). Both Sean and Jane work with the Care Coalition Recovery Program which helps our returning Soldiers transition back into society, or (877) 672-3039. They will resolve the issue or find out who can....
Our very own TDVA Board of Directors spoke at USAA Federal Savings Bank on May 26, 2010. ...
Texas State Senator Van De Pulte donated $1000.00 to Sgt. Gomez for his house payment, on May 28, 2010. ...
A group of graduate students formed JC DAE Consulting from the University of the Incarnate Word to create and assist TDVA in implementing the Hot Pot Social Project "Support the Military Heroes' Initiative". ...
On January 26, 2014, the Texas Disabled Veterans Association provided Bill Miller’s BBQ for the 2nd Annual Celebration of Beyond The Chair (BTC) and the 1st Beyond The Chair’s SCI/Neurological Disability Support Group get-together. This socializing event was held at Beyond The Chair located at 5310 Jackwood STE 2, San...
On December 13, 2012, TDVA members attended the 6th Annual Holiday Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon at Joe's Crab Shack in San Antonio, Texas. Over 125 VA volunteers and VA staff members enjoyed lunch and cake. Pictured left from right: TDVA member Dan Castillo, Rodney Risemas (Secretary of the VAVS Chief), and...
The STRAPS (South Texas Regional Adaptive and Paralympic Soccer) program is for all individuals of all ages with physical disabilities such as spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, amputations, and other physical disabilities that require the use of a manual wheelchair and/or power wheelchair. The STRAPS program will begin...
Donald Burton, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, was elected President of TDVA at the 2nd Annual Board of Director’s meeting held March 2010.
He served his country with distinction in the US Army in various combat specialties with multiple units to include the 2nd, 7th and 82nd ID and 7th Special Forces before retiring in 1994.
Don has served as a volunteer for over 25 years in varying capacities to include the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) and the Special Forces Association (SFA).
He holds a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Harrington University and is a Texas Notary Signing Agent and Parliamentarian.
Additionally, Don has been a driving force behind the success of the TDVA today. He is one of the main reasons for the multiple computer setup and configuration software setup/contributions that are in place today at Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) unit at Audie Murphy Veterans Affairs Hospital for those patients in recovery and/or therapy. The patients now have access to the Internet, email communication and “Dragon-speak” software among other things.
Steven Lynn, a native of Tampa, Florida, served as the Secretary of TDVA and was appointed to that position in July 2009. He is now serving as Member-At-Large.
Steve served his country with distinction in the US Air Force having served both in the enlisted corps and later receiving his commission through Officer Training School. He served in South Korea, Italy, Turkey and Germany and various stateside bases from flight to HQs level before retiring in 2007 after nearly 22 years of honorable service.
He is man of deep faith and devoted father of one daughter–Naiya. He is a member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), American Legion—New Braunfels, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), the National Rifle Association (NRA) and Community Bible Church—New Braunfels (CBC-NB).
Steve holds an undergraduate degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Professional Aeronautics and two Master’s degrees from Webster University in Management and Human Resource Development. He also returned to school to begin his doctorate degree in counseling.
Dan is a native of West Texas and served with the U.S. Army. He has served for over 25 years as a member, newsletter editor, advocacy director, legislative director and held multiple board of director positions in various veteran and civilian organizations. Dan is a founding member of TDVA and strongly advocates for improving the benefits entitled to all fellow veterans! Dan is a proud father of son Chris who is an Accountant.