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While out and about, Arambula, of Valparaiso, was approached by other veterans asking where they could get help securing their benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
“So many veterans said, ‘I need help,'” Arambula said.
He often told veterans about the Disabled American Veterans chapter in Hammond. However, that was too far for some to commute.
Arambula, past department commander and current chapter adviser, said he had to come up with a solution. He collaborated with other DAV members after noticing a need to help veterans in Porter County.
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