Welcome To:
The Veterans & First Responders
Board Of SW WA

The Veterans & First Responders Board of SW WA was an outgrowth of the former Clark County Veterans Court Advisory Association Board which was formed as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit to assist Veterans within the Veterans Therapeutic Court started under the leadership of
Judge Darvin J. Zimmerman.

Our history

The Veterans & First Responders Board of SW WA was an outgrowth of the former Clark County Veterans Court Advisory Association Board which was formed as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit to assist Veterans within the Veterans Therapeutic Court started under the leadership of Judge Darvin J. Zimmerman.

Veterans and First Responders Board
Veterans and First Responders Board
Veterans and First Responders Board

Our mission

The mission of the Veterans & First Responders Board of SW WA is as our title denotes. We honor and pay tribute to Veterans and First Responders.

From donating vehicles to a disabled vet and his service dog.  To dedicating granite benches to fallen officers and Gold Star Families.  We do our best to honor those who have fought for us and protect and serve us in our community in so many different ways.

The Veterans & First Responders Board of SW WA Staff's & Volunteers

Our staff & volunteers

Founded in 2011 by Judge Darvin J. Zimmerman – Former State-Wide Judge of the Year

  • President- Dino Gojak ~ Attorney at Law
  • Vice President – Col. Dan Kern (Ret US Army) ~ formerly over 10,000 WA National Guard Personnel
  • Treasurer – Rod Larson – US Marine Corps
  • Secretary – Nancy Jo Campbell ~ Ret Supervisor Clark County Clerk’s Office
  • Larry Smith – Former Mayor Pro-Tem of Vancouver; Co-founder of CMAC; Ret. Col. US Army
  • Eva Halter – Social Worker
  • Bill Hauser – US Marine Corps
  • Myrna Leija – Correction Officer 21 years (Ret)
  • Patrick Locke – US Army & 3-time Purple Heart Recipient

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Veterans and First Responders Fundraiser