National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic
The National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic is an annual event co-presented by the **Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)** and the **Disabled American Veterans (DAV)**.
Goals
- Offer therapeutic golf experiences to Veterans with disabilities to aid in their physical and mental rehabilitation.
- Introduce Veterans to adaptive sports, enhancing their quality of life through physical activity.
- Promote camaraderie, fostering a supportive community among Veterans.
- Demonstrate that disabilities can be overcome to lead active, fulfilling lives.
Sponsor
Creation
The clinic began in 1993 with the aim of providing therapeutic and recreational opportunities for Veterans with visual impairments. Over time, it has expanded to include Veterans with other disabilities, supported by both the VA and DAV.
Funding
Funding for the National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic is provided through a combination of VA resources, donations, and support from DAV. Specific funding amounts are not publicly detailed, but it's part of the broader budget for Veterans' health and rehabilitation services. Funding is renewed annually, supporting the ongoing nature of this event.
Leadership
The program is co-led by:
- **Director** of the National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic from the VA
- **National Voluntary Services Director** from DAV
Website
https://www.veteransgolfclinic.org
Social Media Accounts
No specific accounts for the Golf Clinic, but updates might be shared through:
- https://twitter.com/DVAPress Twitter (X): @DVAPress
- https://twitter.com/VeteransHealth Twitter (X): @VeteransHealth
Wikipedia Article
No specific Wikipedia article exists for the "National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic." Information might be found under broader topics like Disabled American Veterans or Adaptive sports.