The NVF’s Veterans Day 2025 Newsletter

This Veterans Day marks a milestone for the National Veterans Foundation, 40 years of serving America’s Veterans and their families

Our special Veterans Day 2025 Newsletter celebrates that legacy with powerful moments from our anniversary gala at Los Angeles’ historic Patriotic Hall, a heartfelt tribute to Marine Corps Veteran and longtime NVF Board Member, the late David B. Culmer, and stories of generosity and community that keep the Lifeline for Vets strong.

Inside this special 40th year edition, you’ll find:

  • A look back at four decades of impact, highlighted by a moving visual retrospective created by NVF’s own Michael “Tiny” Alcorn.
  • A touching remembrance of David Culmer, a Montford Point Marine, counselor, and lifelong advocate for Veterans’ rights.
  • A spotlight on musician Michael McDonald’s extraordinary donation — his personal Airstream — to support the Lifeline for Vets.
  • And the inspiring work of NVF’s Gerald Hillard, whose dedication continues to open doors for Veterans in need of housing and benefits.

From our founding in 1985 to today, the NVF has remained committed to one simple mission: to be the lifeline when Veterans need it most. We invite you to read this special issue and celebrate with us as we honor our history, our heroes, and the supporters who make our work possible.

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