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I like the idea. Looking at the map I see a lot of donation points. Not many teaching points.
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WHAT DOES G4V DO?
Over the past twelve years, our organization has refined a guitar instruction program aimed at providing Veterans struggling with physical injuries, PTSD, and other emotional distress a unique therapeutic alternative. G4V pursues its mission to share the healing power of music by providing free guitar instruction, a new acoustic guitar and a guitar accessory kit in a structured program run by volunteers, primarily through the Department of Veterans Affairs facilities and community-based medical centers.

HOW IT STARTED
In 2007, Patrick Nettesheim, a Milwaukee guitar instructor was introduced to Vietnam-era Marine, Dan Van Buskirk. For years Dan wanted to learn to play guitar but felt the lasting effects of combat, in the form of post-traumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD), would make it difficult for him to succeed. After only a few months of working with Patrick, Dan discovered that the strong spirit that helped him throughout his time in Vietnam was all he needed to play music. Together, the men realized that guitar lessons were both opportunities for self-expression and positive human interaction. Dan and Patrick shared what they learned with Veterans at The Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center and Guitars for Vets was born.

WHERE TO FIND US
OUR CHAPTERS
HOW WE'RE RUN
Guitars for Vets is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and most of our funding comes from a mix of individual donors and sponsors.

We have a small board, but most of our efforts happen at the local chapter level. On average, 66% of funding has gone directly back into our program with 34% going towards other expenses throughout the years of 2015 – 2017. To learn more about our finances, view our 990s.

Donations to Guitars 4 Vets are tax-deductible.
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