Sandy served in the United States Army from 1980 to 1983 the year of her honorable medical discharge. Her passion for helping veterans came to a head in 2017 when she formed her nonprofit organization
Sandy Dee has lived a life of service. She not only served our country, but she is now serving those who once serve our country. She feels she was born to serve.
Growing up "dirt poor" in the mountain communities of West Virginia during the Great Depression, “homeless” usually meant that one had no family. I was a product of “Appalachia” 30 years before John F. Kennedy discovered it.