The Agua Fria chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, a service organization that supports and honors veterans, annually donates items to the Prescott Veterans Affairs …
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Daughters deliver donations to VA center
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The Agua Fria chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, a service organization that supports and honors veterans, annually donates items to the Prescott Veterans Affairs Center, and pictured above are the donations recently collected by members.
Donations also included items purchased with money given by Vietnam veteran Dennis Bartoletti, who served in the United States Army between May 1966 and May 1969.
Money collected from the 2020 November chapter yard sale was likewise used to purchase clothing.
Donated items include 158 pairs of white socks, 79 white and colored T-Shirts with and without pockets, 91 white and colored boxer shorts, 16 decks of playing cards and travel size and regular size containers of personal hygiene items.