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On September 11, 2001 the world was changed forever. America's Patriotic response
to the tragic events is evidence that the spirit that made America great is alive and well;
but more must be done.
For that reason the National Alliance of Dedicated Patriots (NADP) was created to bring
good people together, to do good things.
Our mission is "To unite people to do patriotic deeds for those who have served our
country."
What we do is simple: We Serve Those Who Have Served Us Our Veterans. There is a
great deal of help needed in each communiity; helping homeless Vets back on their
feet again, visiting and caring for our soldiers in our VA Hospitals and more.
The National Alliance of Dedicated Patriots has no political affiliation. We don't discuss
politics. We are not right or left. We are not conservative or liberal. What we do is
simple: We Serve Those Who Have Served Us Our Veterans.
If you are open to helping out, please register, there are no membership fees.
Eligibility is simple too a desire to serve our needy Veterans.
The time you invest with us is your call. How you can help out is determined by
you. A little time here or a small donation there makes a GREAT difference
in the lives of our Veterans. We invite you to register with us and help out Veterans.
"To unite people to do patriotic deeds for those who have served our country"
What we provide for disabled veterans:
- Two special meals per year (catered with entertainment) at VA Hospitals
- Companionship
- Assorted reading material
- Toiletries
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Charlie from Stratham, NH |
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Don Duhamel, Director, Liberty House Homeless Veteran Shelter |
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Andrew from Manchester, NH |

Pearl Harbor survivor Houston James of Dallas embraces Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Graunke Jr. during a Veterans Day commemoration in Dallas. Graunke lost a hand, a leg and an eye when he defused a bomb in Iraq. Associated Press
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