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Volunteers are some of life's treasures, and they have found true happiness in giving of their time.
Every day thousands of Auxiliary volunteers give selflessly of their energy and time to help others. They have learned that the rewards of volunteering to help disabled veterans and their families are immeasurable. They know happiness is more often found in giving than getting and what is important are people, not things.
Volunteering to care for veterans and their families is a long-held custom among Americans. During the terrible battles of the Civil War we had... |

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