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Why do we give? Because

This is not the homecoming our veterans deserve.

Imagine sacrificing your youth to help protect our country, then coming home and struggling to make ends meet.  It’s a tragic reality too many of our local heroes experience, especially if they were injured while serving. But you can help turn bad circumstances around by helping us help these special veterans.

The primary mission of Care for DFW Vets is to provide support, resources, and opportunities that enhance our veterans’ quality of life to promote their successful reintegration into civilian society. We aim to honor the service and sacrifice of armed veterans and others by offering programs and services that address their unique needs and challenges.

We accomplish this by orchestrating a variety of fundraising campaigns while also financially supporting other worthy veterans’ organizations in the DFW area. These include Dallas Wreaths Across America, One Tribe Foundation, Roll Call, Operation Tiny House, and the Dallas Chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW).

We Change Lives for Good

Our Mission & Goals

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goal-icon We provide a bridge to a better future for our local veterans.

Care for DFW Vets aims to honor the service and sacrifice of armed veterans and others by offering programs and services that address their unique needs and challenges.

  • Access to healthcare services
  • Educational and vocational training programs
  • Access to housing and financial assistance
  • Advocating for policies and initiatives that address needs

How we work

Comprehensive Support Services

We offer a range of support services tailored to the needs of armed veterans, including healthcare, housing assistance, educational programs, and career placement services.

Community Engagement

We actively engage with the community to raise awareness about the challenges faced by armed veterans and to promote a supportive environment that encourages their successful reintegration into civilian life.

Collaborative Partnerships

We collaborate with local organizations, government agencies, and businesses to leverage resources and expertise in providing the best possible support for armed veterans.

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Organizations We Support

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Our volunteers

Meet the team behind the success story

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Larry Allen Founder / Fund Raising

Founder | Fund Raising

I am a Vietnam ERA veteran. I was drafted into the Marine Corps March 20, 1969. My MOS was an Amtrac Crew Chief. I served in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Okinawa. I achieved the rank of Corporal (E-4) in just 13 months. The last 6 months of my tour in Okinawa I was an instructor in Counter Guerilla Warfare in the Northern Training Area.

After rotating back from overseas I left the Corps in October 1970 on early release. I attended Eastfield community college from 1971 -1974, then started in 1975 attending The University of Texas at Dallas while working at Texas Instruments. I graduated in June 1978 with a BS in Marketing.

The last 38 years of my career was as a Regional Manager for Sanyo / Panasonic and then Gold Peak Industries. These are “rechargeable battery manufacturers. I was responsible for developing Compaq / HP Computer, Dell Computer, Nokia, and Philips Emergency Lighting.

My passion today is in working with North Texas Wreaths of Honor. to raise donations for “balsam wreaths” that we will lay on our veteran’s graves at the DFW National Cemetery every December. And it is my way of giving back to our veterans.

I am a native-born Texan. Born and raised in Dallas. I have been married to my high school sweetheart for 54 years. We have two amazing daughters and two even more amazing grandsons.

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Stephanie Vandegrift Fund Raising

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Grand Daughter of Marine Corps Commandant | General Alexander Vandegrift

Stephanie Vandegrift’s relationship with veterans started at birth in Quantico, Virginia, as she was born the third daughter of Marine Colonel A.A. Vandegrift, Jr. (Iwo Jima) and third granddaughter of General A.A. Vandegrift Sr. (Guadalcanal) 18th Commandant. Being a Marine’s daughter, she grew up moving around the country and was also stationed on Guam on the cliff.

Stephanie graduated from Hollins University with a degree in Economics and Studio Art. Her corporate life began in Wichita Falls, Texas at Coca-Cola USA where she specialized in sales, marketing, and management. She was the first female hired in the southwest region as a territory sales manager for Coca-Cola. She was quickly promoted to senior district manager and was one of only two females out of 44 district managers.

She joined AC Nielsen and worked in client relationships, market research, account management, and sales. Her clients included Dr. Pepper, IBC Rootbeer, Eveready Battery, Tyson’s, and Eagle Snacks.

Stephanie then worked at Price Waterhouse in sales, where she called on retailers to promote management horizons. She then founded The Cookie Company in Dallas, which she owned and operated for 18 years. Stephanie and The Cookie Company were featured in Fortune Magazine. After she sold The Cookie Company in 2015, Stephanie worked as a financial advisor for New York Life.

Throughout Stephanie’s career, and in the positions, she has held professionally, voluntarily, and personally, a common theme exists: “Respect others, do what is right, do what is needed, think, and calm chaos.” Just like the Marines.

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Mike McCollum Adjunct Clinical Professor of Law | Criminal Clinic

Financial Advisor

Adjunct Clinical Professor of Law | Criminal Clinic

Professor Mike McCollum is a 1962 graduate of Kimball HS in Dallas and matriculated at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas.  Upon graduation from the University of Texas School of Law with a LLB in June 1968, he was commissioned a 2/Lt in the United States Marine Corps and served successive tours in Southeast Asia as a SJA Defense Counsel and as an Aerial Observer.

Upon his release from active duty in June 1971, Professor McCollum returned to Dallas and simultaneously worked as a member of the 1972-75 Associate Faculty of the Caruth Institute of Owner Managed Business at SMU Cox School of Business from 72 through 75, and as an Assistant District Attorney in both the Appellate and Prosecution Divisions of Dallas County District Attorney’s Office under the legendary Henry Wade.

Mike began the general practice of law Dallas in June 1975.  He was hired by the SMU (now Dedman) School of Law as a part time instructor in August 1977 and has served continuously in the criminal clinic to this day.

He has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since September 1968 and was admitted to the Northern Federal District of Texas in 1971, served as a faculty member of the WESTPAC Trial Advocacy from 1991-through 1999 which provides CLE certified instruction to SJA attorneys of all five military arms serving in the western Pacific.

Mike is a long time member of both the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA) the Dallas County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association  (DCDLA).  He has published numerous articles on DWI defense and has been a speaker on that topic on many occasions.

McCollum joined the Marine Reserve in 1971 and retired from uniformed service in 1998.  He is a member of the Metroplex Marine Coordination Council, is the managing trustee of the Metroplex Military Charitable Trust, and is the CEO of Metroplex Veterans Legal Services.

He has selected as a Texas Super in 2003 through 2014, was designated as one of Best Lawyer in Dallas in 2003 and as one of 10 best misdemeanor lawyers in 2014 by the DCDLA.

 

LEGAL EXPERIENCE:

 

1969-70 Staff Judge Advocate of U S Marine Corps; 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.

4/91-99 Faculty Member of the WESTPAC Trial Advocacy Faculty; Member Emeritus.

1972-75 Associate Faculty of the Caruth Institute of Owner Managed Business at SMU Cox School of Business.

4/72-12/72 Assistant District Attorney, Appellate Division, Dallas County District Attorney’s Office.

1/73-6/73 Assistant District Attorney, Prosecution Division, Dallas County District Attorney’s Office.

6/75 to present – Private practice of law with a law concentration in criminal law.

1977 to present – Associate Director/Acting Director/Faculty Instructor of the SMU Dedman School of Law Criminal Justice Clinic.

 

PUBLICATIONS: (Partial List)

 

MORE SUGGESTIONS ON THE CMI 4011AS-A INTOXILYZER

Oct. 5, 1990, Dallas County Criminal Bar Association seminar

 

INFORMATION YOU MAY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT DWI ARRESTS IN DALLAS COUNTY

Oct. 22, 1990, Dallas Bar Association CLE Criminal Law seminar

 

CMI 4011AS-A & CMI 5OOO

March 14, 1991, DWI Superstar Seminar, Galveston, Texas

 

BASIC PREREQUISITES FOR THE SUCCESSFUL JURY TRIAL OF ANY DWI CASE

Voice for the Defense, January, 1994

 

CROSS-EXAMINATION OF AN INTOXILYZER 5000

EXPERT, DWI Seminar, Cayman Islands, July 1995

 

TEN SEMI-EASY POINTS TO MAKE IN THE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF AN INTOXILYZER 5000

EXPERT, Voice for the Defense, April, 1996

 

 CROSS OF THE TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR

Texas, May 6, 2011 Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers (“TCDLA”) DWI Defense project, Arlington, Texas

 

CROSS EXAMINATION OF THE TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR

November 18 & 19, 2010, TCDLA Stuart Kinard Memorial Advanced DWI Seminar, November 18 & 19, 2010, San Antonio, Texas

 

UNDERMINING THE BREATH TEST, TCDLA

Stuart Kinard Memorial Advanced DWI Seminar, San Antonio, Texas, November 2 & 3, 2006

 

HOW TO WIN A DWI TEST CASE WITHOUT AN EXPERT, TCDLA, DWI & Golf Seminar

Sherman, Texas , August 25, 2006

 

DWI BREATH TEST CASE PROGRAM

January 26, 2007, Institute of International and Comparative law, Plano, Texas

 

SELECTED TO:

Texas Super Lawyers 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

 

SELECTED TO:

D Magazine’s Best Lawyers in Dallas 2003