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Donation Support

Keystone Paralyzed Veterans is now proudly participating in WHEELS HELPING WARRIORS! A huge thank you to CARS FOR VETERANS for their generous donation supporting our programs for paralyzed veterans for the fourth consecutive year. We’ve also made donating easier than ever with JustGive.org—help us continue making a difference today!

Your donation can make a significant impact in supporting Keystone Paralyzed Veterans of America. By contributing directly with a check made out to "Keystone Paralyzed Veterans of America" or "Keystone PVA," you can help us continue providing vital services to veterans in need. For an easier way to donate or to learn more about how your contribution can make a difference, click the button below to get all the details.

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Donate Your Time to Make a Difference! Keystone PVA can greatly benefit from your time, whether it’s helping assemble Easter Bags for hospitalized veterans or volunteering at one of the veterans' hospitals in Altoona, Butler, Erie, Lebanon, or Pittsburgh. We’re also looking for volunteers in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area. Want to learn more about how you can help? Click the button below to get all the details!

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Support Paralyzed Veterans and Make an Impact! We would like to express our gratitude to CARS FOR VETERANS for their generous donation, which has supported our programs for paralyzed veterans for the fourth consecutive year. We’ve also made donating easier than ever with JustGive.org, where you can contribute online with minimal hassle, plus the option to remain anonymous if you prefer. Want to learn more about how you can help? Click the button below for all the details!

Donate Your Services and Make a Difference! Occasionally, Keystone PVA needs professional services, such as legal, financial, or minor maintenance. Currently, we’re looking to upgrade the electrical service in our copy room and kitchenette. It’s not a large job, but it would greatly improve our ability to serve our veterans. Want to know how you can help? Click the button below for more information!

Donate Household Goods and Support Paralyzed Veterans! In the Pittsburgh area, you can donate household items to benefit the services of Keystone Paralyzed Veterans of America. American Thrift Center will gladly accept your donations at their store, pick up larger items, or let you visit their retail location. Want to learn more about how your donations can help? Click the button below for all the details!

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Donate Goods and Make a Difference! The best way to donate goods is through our partner, American Thrift Center, located in West Mifflin, PA, and serving the Pittsburgh region. Want to know what items they can accept and where drop boxes are located? Click the button below to get all the details on how you can help support Keystone Paralyzed Veterans of America through your donations!

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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  • Why is Keystone Chapter, Paralyzed Veterans of America so popular?

    Keystone Chapter, Paralyzed Veterans of America has become a cornerstone for paralyzed veterans support thanks to its dedicated mission and impactful work. By focusing on paralyzed veterans support, this chapter has created a network of care that touches many lives in the Pittsburgh area. One reason for its popularity is its commitment to enhancing quality of life through effective paralyzed veterans support initiatives. Many are drawn to the chapter's advocacy in healthcare, research, and accessible recreation. Its volunteer-driven operations and reliance on public donations demonstrate a deep connection with the community. By continually addressing the evolving needs of veterans, the chapter provides robust paralyzed veterans support, making it a well-respected institution. Keystone PVA's member-led approach to service guarantees that paralyzed veterans support is both personal and effective. With a strong focus on community and outreach, the Keystone Chapter invites everyone to participate, ensuring that paralyzed veterans support remains a priority for all. Join us in making a difference; contact us today to volunteer or donate.

  • What services does the Keystone Chapter provide for veterans?

    Our chapter focuses on various services designed to improve the lives of paralyzed veterans. We advocate for quality healthcare and work toward expanding opportunities for adaptive sports and recreation. Additionally, we support research focused on spinal cord injuries and dysfunctions. Our members actively engage in visiting hospitals and medical centers to ensure that veterans receive the best possible care. Our goal is to maximize independence for paralyzed veterans by addressing their unique needs. Are you interested in lending a hand? Explore our volunteer opportunities or consider making a donation today to support our mission.

  • How can I volunteer with Keystone PVA?

    Volunteers are a vital part of our community, playing a significant role in our events and daily operations. Whether assisting with special events or offering support at local veterans' hospitals, your efforts make a tangible impact. To begin volunteering, reach out to Agnes Strang at 412-781-2474 or 800-775-9323 to learn more about current opportunities. Your involvement can help enhance the lives of those who have served our country. Don't wait, take action and join us in supporting our paralyzed veterans today.

  • How can I donate to Keystone PVA?

    Supporting our mission through donations is simple and impactful. We accept monetary contributions by check, which can be sent to Keystone PVA, 1113 Main Street, Pittsburgh, PA. Donations are tax-deductible and essential for funding our programs. Additionally, household goods can be donated through our partnership with the American Thrift Center. For large item pickups, contact 412-469-9665. Every donation helps us continue our work in improving the quality of life for paralyzed veterans. Consider donating today and be a part of our mission.

  • Who leads the Keystone PVA?

    Our chapter is uniquely led by a Board of Directors composed entirely of paralyzed veterans. This structure ensures that those who have firsthand experience with the challenges faced by paralyzed veterans are at the forefront of decision-making. They serve other members by advocating for better services and visiting veterans in medical facilities. Their personal stories and dedication drive the chapter's mission forward. If you want to learn more about our leadership or how you can get involved, we invite you to reach out and connect with us.

get in touch

PVA National Service Offices:

Pittsburgh: 412-395-6255, 800-795-3629


Philadelphia:  215-381-3057, 800-795-3628

Volunteer and Donation Inquiries:

Agnes Strang (Volunteer Coordinator): 412-781-2474 or 800-775-9323

Key Programs & Projects Needing Support

Wheelchair Sports & Recreation: Funding to send athletes to national games.

Facility Upgrades: Expanding space for wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

Veteran Care Programs: Supporting veterans through special projects like Easter Bags for Hospitalized Vets.

Financial Transparency

Keystone PVA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, ensuring that all donations are used effectively. An annual audit is conducted by an independent third party, and financial reports are submitted to the IRS to ensure transparency.

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