Contributing to 30 Years

Thank you for being a part of 30 years of DVAC

Over the coming year, we will be celebrating the achievements of our clients, staff, and supporters since 1996. We will reflect on the challenges we have faced, how we overcame them, and acknowledge the support and goodwill of the many people who have helped shape DVAC into what it is today.

As an important member of our community, we would like to thank you for your contribution to the growth and development of DVAC over the past 30 years.

We invite you to share your story of your connection with DVAC and how your experience made a difference. These stories may be shared on our social media channels, along with a quote or photo. You are welcome to remain anonymous or to be named – whatever you feel most comfortable with.

Thank you for being part of the DVAC community and helping us make a difference.

Please complete the form below to share your story.

My connection with DVAC

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