[accesscomp] FW: Sports, Games and Recreation for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and Wounded Warriors, Dan's tip for Tuesday September 9 2014

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Robert Acosta, President

Helping Hands for the Blind

(818) 998-0044

www.helpinghands4theblind.org

 

From: dan Thompson [mailto:dthompson5@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 5:34 AM
To: dan Thompson
Subject: Sports, Games and Recreation for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 
and Wounded Warriors, Dan's tip for Tuesday September 9 2014

 

Sports, Games and Recreation for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and 
Wounded Warriors

 

 

This document is intended to provide an assortment of resources for parents of 
blind or visually impaired children, adults, or supervisor/care takers to learn 
of services available. Then either become involved as a volunteer or 
Participant. The information is not an all inclusive list of available 
activities.  However, it does present a very variety of ways for individuals 
with disabilities to reach towards their potential.

 

 

The start of each majory heading is marked with an asterisk.

 


*I.  CAMPING, HUNTING, FISHING


 <http://fhnbinc.org/> Fishing Has No Boundaries, Inc. 1.  

http://www.fhnbinc.org/

(Hayward, WI) has as its goal "to open the great outdoors for people with 
disabilities through the world of fishing." Phone: 800-243-3462 Phone: 
715-634-3185. 

 

2.   <http://www.grownupcamps.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?page=Special+Needs> 
Grown-Up Camps lists twelve camps for grown-ups with visual impairments in the 
United States and Canada. 

http://www.grownupcamps.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?page=Special+Needs

 

6421 N. Congress Ave., Suite 200
Boca Raton, FL 33487
PHONE (561) 443-2924
FAX (561) 443-2904

 

3.  Christian Record Services runs  <http://www.christianrecord.org/> National 
Camps for Blind Children every summer in 26 locations.

 <http://www.christianrecord.org/> http://www.christianrecord.org/

Description: Description: Christian Record Services' headquarters


Mission


Christian Record Services for the Blind improves the quality of life for 
children, teens, and adults with visual impairments by providing them with free 
programs and services focused on their needs.


Goal


The goal of the many volunteers, employees, and directors of Christian Record 
Services for the Blind is to reach every blind or visually impaired person in 
North America with our free Christian publications and services.

Christian Record provides new opportunities for persons who are blind or 
visually impaired. Each year thousands of lives are changed by the services 
provided to them without cost. All who are blind, legally blind (20/200 with 
corrective lenses), or have physical impairments that prevent them from holding 
reading material are eligible for the following free services: 

*       Subscription Magazines are available in braille, large print, and audio 
cassette.
*       Full-Vision Books combine braille and print, enabling blind parents to 
read to their sighted children and sighted parents help their blind children 
learn to read braille.
*       The Lending Library lends more than 1,400 volumes in braille and NLS 
digital cartridge.
*       Gift Bibles and Study Guides are available in braille, large print, 
solar player, and NLS digital cartridge.
*       National Camps for Blind Children are operated throughout North America.
*       College Scholarship Assistance is given on a limited basis to young 
people who are visually impaired and trying to obtain a college education.
*       inSight4Vets Player is a gift offered to United States military 
veterans who are blind or visually impaired.

Christian Record is an international organization serving blind and visually 
impaired individuals in approximately 80 countries worldwide and employs about 
100 people throughout the United States and Canada. 

 

 

 

4.   <http://www.kidscamps.com/> Kids' Camps: "the Internet's most 
comprehensive directory of camps and summer experiences," lists 65 camps for 
visually handicapped children in the United States and Canada. It also lists 
camps for children having two dozen other sorts of special needs. 

Summer Camps, Day Camps, Overnight Camps, Sports Camps, Camp Directory - 
KidsCamps.com

·         Kidscamps.com c/o Internet Brands - 909 N. Sepulveda Blvd., 11th 
Floor - El Segundo, CA 90245

Toll Free: (877) 242-9330 - Fax: (310) 280-5177

*        <http://www.kidscamps.com/> http://www.kidscamps.com/

 

 


*II.  Fishing


“There are many people who have fished all of their lives, then they incur a 
disability and kind of give up,” said Pat, a volunteer for FHNB in Hayward, 
Wisconsin. “They see their disabilities as insurmountable. Then, their families 
urge them to get back into the stream of life and they find it’s not 
impossible. We had one man who hadn’t fished for years. He came just once to 
one of our events, and now he takes his son fishing in Canada every year. It 
opens doors.”

For people with limited mobility who want to head out onto the water, one of 
the first challenges is finding the appropriate vessel to go on, according to 
Dr. Robert Weber, E.E.D, who teaches adaptive physical education at the 
University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh, and heads UW-Oshkosh’s FHNB chapter.

If a wheelchair-user is able to transfer to a boat, he or she can sit in a 
regular seat, with or without a lap belt for support. And many of the newer 
boats have fairly flat front decks that may help with the transition from pier 
to boat.

“But most wheelchair users are most comfortable on a pontoon boat where they 
have the use of their regular wheelchair when they’re on the water” Weber said. 
Getting a wheelchair onto a pontoon boat is quite easy. Most resorts, disabled 
fishing events, and professional guide services have pontoon boats available.

For those who don’t have ready access to a boat or just want to head out for a 
few hours of fishing, a public access pier may provide the answer.

“Most communities that put out a pier have to be in compliance with ADA 
requirements, which means they have to be wheelchair accessible,” Weber said. 
“But I’m sure there’s a variance in piers. In some places the requirements 
aren’t enforced or might be interpreted differently.”

Optimally, piers should be 8’ wide – wide enough to allow a wheelchair user to 
stop and maneuver safely. Most state governments have Web sites that list 
outdoor resources, including public access piers. Check your state government’s 
Web pages.


Safety


Most, if not all, states require that boaters have enough personal flotation 
devices for all on board. All participants in FHNB events are required to wear 
life jackets, which is a good idea for anyone fishing from a boat or a pier. 
Brakes can let loose, and wheelchairs can roll, so special care should be taken 
when a wheelchair is used around water.

“But a life preserver won’t support the weight of the wheelchair,” Dr. Weber 
said. “A power chair can weigh 400 lbs. Unless the person needs a lap belt for 
support, we recommend they keep their belt free.”


Adaptive Equipment


Fortunately, however, if you can get to where the fish are, adaptive fishing 
equipment exists to make fishing accessible to just about everyone.

*       Clamp for fishing pole

*       Fishing pole clamp on wheelchair

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The clamp on fishing pole holder keeps a good grip on the pole while it makes 
the reel available for one-handed operation.

“There are all sorts of ways to get people fishing,” said Pat of FHNB. “There 
are ergonomic rods that are much easier for people with limited strength, rod 
holders, wrist straps – sometimes the volunteers design something all on their 
own for individual fishermen.”

All types of rod holders exist – ones that fasten to a boat or wheelchair, 
straps to the user’s chest, or which the user sits on – to hold the rod 
comfortably for those who have limited or no use of their hands. For instance, 
the One-Armed Fishing Bandit (www.howellstackle.com) was designed by a stroke 
survivor for people who can only use one arm.

The Strong Arm (www. accesstr.com) is a versatile fishing rod holder that 
straps to the user’s arm, making it suitable for anyone with limited or no grip.

There are also numerous reels available to make casting and reeling in 
accessible to everyone. Companies such as Elec-Tra-Mate (www.elec-tra-mate.com) 
and John’s Reels have a variety of electric reels that are designed to reel in 
even the biggest catch at the touch of a button. However, the John’s Reel, for 
instance, is not a simple “fishing winch…You still set the drag, play the fish, 
and experience the feel of the fight,” according to the manufacturer. It is 
available in several options, including a remote push-button or remote joystick 
operation for high-level quadriplegics.

Some reels, such as Van’s Easy Cast, can even cast for you and, Dr. Weber said, 
work is progressing on puff control reels that can cast and retrieve.

And, while many commercial types of rod holders exist, some pvc pipe and a bit 
of ingenuity may be all you need to hold the rod steady.
Dr. Weber advises that there are many Rotary Club International groups around 
the country that have tackle-loaning programs for people who don’t fish on a 
regular basis.

There are many groups that exist to open the world of fishing to people with 
disabilities. FHNB can help you find those organizations, answer questions on 
adaptive fishing equipment, events, how others have adapted to a specific 
disability, and how to start your own chapter.
For many of the participants, one event is all it takes to get them hooked on 
fishing.

“We’ve had people between 6 and 91,” Dr. Weber said. “It’s something you can do 
for a lifetime, something you can do with family and friends, something that 
you can readily adapt to a variety of different situations or abilities.”

“You get out on a boat and have the light rocking of the waves soothe and relax 
you. You experience the joy of just being outside, the camaraderie, the 
excitement of catching a fish, getting the fresh air, and the sunshine.”

 


Organizations


Fishing Has No Boundaries <http://www.fhnbinc.org/> 

http://www.fhnbinc.org/

 


 


Equipment


Access to Recreation <http://www.accesstr.com/> 

http://www.accesstr.com/index.asp

 

Elec-Tra-Mate <http://www.elec-tra-mate.com/> 

http://elec-tra-mate.com/

 

Electric Fishing Reel Systems Inc.

Mailing Address:

P.O Box 20411
Greensboro, NC 27420

Physical Address:

1700 Sullivan Street
Greensboro, NC 27405

Phone Numbers: 

Voice: 336-273-9101
Fax: 336-370-9411

 

Rotary Club International Groups <http://www.rotary.org/>  (contact your local 
Rotary Club to find out if they offer the tackle-loaning program)

·  

You can visit the web address below to look for a club in your area.

https://www.rotary.org/

 

 

 

Rotary Club International Groups <http://www.rotary.org/>  (contact your local 
Rotary Club to find out if they offer the tackle-loaning program)

·  

 

 

 


*III.  DNR - Information for Hunters with Disabilities and Permits


http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-197553--,00.html

 

Crossbow Permit

Crossbows can be used in all archery seasons except for the late archery deer 
season in the Upper Peninsula unless the person has a crossbow permit.

A person with a disability may apply for a crossbow permit. A physician can 
automatically certify a hunter as eligible for a crossbow permit if the hunter 
has an amputation involving body extremities required for stable function to 
use conventional archery equipment, or has a spinal cord injury resulting in 
permanent disability to the lower extremities, leaving the applicant 
permanently non-ambulatory, or has a permanent wheelchair restriction.

If none of the above criteria apply, physicians, physical therapists or 
occupational therapists can certify hunters who fail a functional draw test 
that equals 35 pounds of resistance and involves holding it for four seconds, 
or a manual muscle test involving the grading of shoulder and elbow flexion and 
extension, or an impaired range-of-motion test involving the shoulder or elbow. 
In addition, a physician can recommend a crossbow permit for other temporary or 
permanent disabilities, such as neuromuscular conditions. For more information 
and an application, call 517-373-1204.

Modified Crossbow Permit

A person with a temporary or permanent disability who has the full use of only 
one arm may apply for a modified bow permit. This permit allows modifications 
to a compound bow, including the addition of an overdraw lock device allowing 
the bow to be held and shot with one arm. This modification may not convert a 
compound bow into a crossbow. For more information, go to  
<http://www.pcba-inc.org/> http://www.pcba-inc.org.

Using Laser Sights

Legally blind hunters may use laser sighting devices to take game, subject to 
all other regulations, with a firearm or crossbow if all the following 
conditions are met. 

*       The person is accompanied by a sighted person who is at least 18 years 
of age and possesses proof of a current or previous hunting license (other than 
an apprentice license) or proof of successful completion of a hunter safety 
class;
*       The legally blind person possesses the appropriate hunting license and 
proof of impairment in the form of a Secretary of State ID card. No permit is 
necessary for this accommodation.

Hunters with other permanent disabilities may apply to the DNR Law Enforcement 
Division for a permit to use a laser sighting device with a firearm or crossbow 
to take game. Subject to all other regulations, a permittee may take game with 
use of a laser sighting device only if accompanied by a person who is at least 
18 years of age who is licenses to hunt the same game (other than an apprentice 
license). For application information, please call 517-373-1230.

 

Related Content

·          
<http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2011-2012/billanalysis/Senate/htm/2011-SFA-1045-N.htm>
 Hunting on Game Bird Preserves for People with Disabilities

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2011-2012/billanalysis/Senate/htm/2011-SFA-1045-N.htm

·          

·          <http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10363_10913---,00.html> 
Where Can I Hunt?

 <http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10363_10913---,00.html> 
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10363_10913---,00.html

 

·          
<http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-56750--,00.html> 
State Game Areas with Universally Accessible Features

 <http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-56750--,00.html> 
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-56750--,00.html

 

·          
<http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-31956--,00.html> 
Laser Sighting Devices for Hunters with Disabilities

 <http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-31956--,00.html> 
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-31956--,00.html

 

 <http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10366_41825_51108-31958--,00.html> 
Resident Veterans with Disabilities

 

 

 

*IV.  recreation guides

 

1. CSB recreation guide - CAPVI.ORG

http://www.capvi.org/11.html

Recreation Opportunity Directory For people who are blind and visually impaired 
in California
compiled by the California School for the Blind in 2010

This directory is divided into sections according to activity to make it easier 
to access. Here you will find:
Agencies that offer recreational activities for people who are blind or 
visually impaired 
sources for Arts and Crafts activities
adapted Board Games 
both day Camps and residential Camps that are designed for people who are blind 
or visually impaired 
Competitive Sports for aspiring athletes who are blind and visually impaired,
adapted Entertainment resources 
Museums in California that have specific accessibility for visitors who are 
blind or visually impaired 
resources for Music lessons and events 
opportunities for Physical Activities, such as swimming, kayaking and archery,
Reading Options
places where you can purchase adapted Sporting Goods. 
You may discover that a favorite agency, activity or event that you know of is 
missing from the directory. If so, please let us know so that we can include it 
in future editions.
Coordinator, Low Vision Services
California School for the Blind, Fremont CA 94536

 

2.   
<http://www.operationwearehere.com/VeteransFamiliesRecreationWoundedWarriors.html>
 Recreation Opportunities for Wounded Warriors and Families

 
<http://www.operationwearehere.com/VeteransFamiliesRecreationWoundedWarriors.html>
 
http://www.operationwearehere.com/VeteransFamiliesRecreationWoundedWarriors.html

 

Also be sure to visit this  
<http://www.operationwearehere.com/WoundedWarriorRehabTherapy.html> LINK which 
lists additional opportunities to include: baseball, cycling, golf, horses, 
hunting and fishing, ice hockey, kayak fishing, kayaking, outdoor 
opportunities, sailing, cruising, diving, scuba, sports, surfing and more.

 

Adaptive Adventures

 <http://adaptiveadventures.org/> http://adaptiveadventures.org/

The mission of Adaptive Adventures is to provide progressive outdoor sports 
opportunities to improve quality of life for children, adults and veterans with 
physical disabilities and their families.

 

Alaska Healing Hearts

 <http://alaskashealinghearts.com/> http://alaskashealinghearts.com/

Alaska's Healing Hearts year round nationwide outdoor programs include hunting, 
fishing, and other outdoor recreational programs for our nations brave wounded 
warriors, these activities are termed "social reintegration" by therapists. 
They are not just the clinical rehabilitation programs which injured military 
personnel usually participate in; they also provide disabled Veterans with hope 
that they can live active and productive lives. Based on our own experiences 
these programs help bolster confidence and self esteem, while serving as a 
venue for them to assimilate with the public.

 

American Wanderer Summer Camp - RV Camp for Kids

 <http://www.rvcampforkids.com/> www.rvcampforkids.com

The next generation of a traditional summer camp for boys and girls ages 11-17. 
Our Cabins roll and our Camp moves. Our Campers and Guides explore some of the 
most magnificent parks in the world - all right here in America. We offer 4 
distinct 2 week sessions exploring over 34 Parks in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, 
Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.

 

Scholarships - Children of Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, Retired and 
Former Service members are all eligible to apply. Children of Wounded Warriors 
must annotate their applications as such due to multiple categories of funding 
sources. National Guard, Military Reserve and Wounded Warriors should also see  
<http://www.ourmilitatarykids.org/> www.ourmilitatarykids.org for additional 
funding.

 

BAADS Veteran Sunday Sailing Program (San Francisco, CA)

 <http://www.baads.org/> www.baads.org

The Veterans Sunday Sailing Program with the Bay Area Association of Disabled 
Sailors (BAADS) provides veterans the opportunity to sail in Access 303 and 
Access Liberty boats with other veterans every Sunday.

 

BAADS is offering this program to ALL veterans, not just disabled. This is 
intended as a thank you for service. Feel free to come this week and each week 
following with no obligations besides RSVP'ing to keep accurate count of our 
resources.

 

Blum's Landing (Millersburg, MI)

 <http://www.blumslanding.org/> www.blumslanding.org

Blum's Landing is a place for military personnel who have endured physical 
and/or mental wounds from serving the country.

 

We are a non-profit bed and breakfast for military personnel and their families 
to relax, to recoup, and to re-energize from the stress of their current rehab 
and duties. 

 

Boulder Crest Retreat for Wounded Warriors (Bluemont, VA) 

 <http://bouldercrestretreat.org/> http://bouldercrestretreat.org/

Boulder Crest Retreat intends to offer the following facilities and services to 
wounded warriors and their families who come to rest and heal:

·         ADA handicap accessible “greentech” cabins, available for 2-7 days 
for approx. 250-500 families per annum.

·         An ADA handicap accessible “greentech” barn/meeting house with 
organic farm-to-table meals.

·         A walled organic Victorian garden, plus a field of organic produce.

·         A bird sanctuary and fishing pond.

·         Nature walks, foraging, photography, bird and wildlife watching, as 
well as therapeutic dogs, archery and other onsite adaptive sporting activities.

·         Off-site activities including swimming, canoeing, kayaking, tubing 
and fishing in the Shenandoah River; hiking the Appalachian Trail; trail rides; 
biking; antiquing; winery tours; golf; tennis; a therapeutic horse farm; and a 
country farm and petting farm.

 

Camp C.O.P.E.

 <http://www.campcope.org/> www.campcope.org

Our camp is designed to help our young heroes to better cope with the effects 
of war, deployments and the sacrifices they are asked to make every day.

 

Children of deployed and injured service members are more likely to struggle 
emotionally. Some common reactions observed in children in these circumstances 
include, but are not limited to: depression, anxiety, withdrawal, anger, 
hyper-vigilance and somatic illness.

 

At Camp C.O.P.E. children are provided age-appropriate therapeutic 
interventions in small groups of their peers, who have had similar experiences. 
The interventions are both direct and indirect, according to their comfort 
level, and are tailored to help them cope better emotionally.

 

Camp Corral

 <http://www.campcorral.org/> www.campcorral.org

Camp Corral is an amazing week of non-stop fun and excitement in the great 
outdoors for children (ages 8 to 15) of our military heroes. It's for the 
children of brave soldiers who have been injured or fallen protecting our 
freedom, our way of life. Camp Corral is a wonderful chance for kids to share 
amazing adventures through boating, swimming, hiking, archery and doing just 
about everything you can do enjoying fresh air and nature.

 

Camp Corral kids tell us they have made friendships and memories that will last 
a lifetime!

 

The folks at Golden Corral restaurants are proud to continue their tradition of 
supporting our veterans and military families by making Camp Corral possible. 
Golden Corral wanted to find a way to support the families of disabled veterans 
and those injured in the line of duty and Camp Corral was the perfect 
opportunity.

 

Camp Hope (Farmington, MO)

 <http://www.chrisnealfarm.com/main/> www.chrisnealfarm.com

Camp Hope is dedicated to honoring the fallen by helping the wounded. Created 
by Gold Star parents, William "Mike" and Galia White, the 170-acre farm located 
70 miles southeast of Lambert-St. Louis Airport in Missouri, was created to 
honor the memory of their son. Pfc Christopher Neal White, a 23-year-old 
Marine, was tragically killed in action in Al Anbar, Iraq on June 20, 2006.

 

Camp Hope provides FREE outdoor adventures to combat wounded veterans of the 
War on Terror and active-duty combat-wounded Soldiers, Marines, Airmen and 
Sailors.

 

The mission of Camp Hope is to allow wounded warriors the opportunity to 
participate in outdoor activities with dignity - to not think about what they 
"can't" do, only to think what they want to do. Soldiers can shoot skeet, hunt 
turkey and deer, fish, hike, explore the country, or relax around the 
ever-burning firepit.

 

Camp Patriot (Libby, MT)

 <http://www.camppatriot.org/index.html> www.camppatriot.org

Camp Patriot empowers disabled U.S. veterans through Christian values and 
relationships created by way of our unique outdoor programs. Our programs 
challenge veterans to learn new ways to overcome their wounds in order to 
accomplish amazing goals. These challenges represent a crucible of change that 
proves to each participant that they can overcome any obstacle. Camp Patriot 
Alumni have gone on to become great leaders in their communities.

 

Today there are over 2.3 million disabled veterans in the U.S. and the number 
grows each day as the war on terror continues. These brave veterans have made 
great sacrifices in order to ensure our safety and freedom. All of these 
veterans had dreams about the future, many felt that their dreams were lost due 
to injuries suffered in the line of duty. We thank veterans by showing them 
that with the right relationships and support they can accomplish anything.

 

Champion Kids Camp (Houston, TX)

 <http://championskidscamp.org/> http://championskidscamp.org/

Champions Kids Camp is dedicated to the nurturing of children who have survived 
a traumatic injury, illness, or personal loss, such as the loss of a parent or 
sibling. This also includes separation from a parent who is serving abroad in 
the military or who have now returned home. Through a week-long camp, children 
between the ages of 8 and 12 are able to heal from the “emotional scarring” 
they have experienced in their young lives.

 

Camp consists of music, art, sports, recreation and special guests. Children 
are nurtured physically, mentally and emotionally. We teach them at camp that 
they are over-comers. Camp is free of charge to those who are accepted; we do 
fill up by our deadline so apply soon.

 

Chappy's Outdoors

 <http://www.chappysoutdoorendeavors.com/> www.chappysoutdoorendeavors.com

The mission of Chappy's Outdoors is to conduct hunting and fishing trips for 
our nation's wounded veterans by providing training, equipment and excursions 
across America in order  to facilitate physical, emotional and spiritual 
healing by sharing in God's natural creation and faithfully proclaiming  the 
Good News of Jesus Christ through word and deed.

 

We have connected land owners, ranchers, outdoor guides and organizations, 
charter/ commercial fishermen, and professional fishermen with wounded veterans 
to provide a chance to enjoy hunting and fishing opportunities. 

 

We have edited and recorded these trips in order to allow our veterans to 
commemorate their trip forever...recent upgrades allow us to now record in HD 
quality with wireless microphones on vets.

 

Disabled Veterans Rest Camp (Washington County, MN)

 <http://www.vetscampmn.org/> www.vetscampmn.org

The Disabled Veterans Rest Camp provides facilities and opportunities for 
recreation, rest, and well being for all women and men who have served or are 
serving in the Armed Forces of the United States, along with their families. 
The campground is open to all military personnel in good standing: Active duty, 
Reservists/Guard, veterans, disabled, retirees, families and friends.     

 

Divide Camp (Oregon)

 <http://www.dividecamp.org/index.htm> http://www.dividecamp.org/index.htm

Divide Camp honors the service of our combat veterans by giving back through 
outdoor adventures including hunting, fishing and other sporting and 
recreational activities. We seek to aid healing and build hope for our service 
members wounded in action.

 

Eagle Summit Ranch (Roever Foundation)

 <http://www.roeverfoundation.org/projects.php> 
http://www.roeverfoundation.org/projects.php

Conducts motivational retreats and seminars for wounded warriors in wilderness 
setting.

 

English River Outfitters

(Washington County, IA, adjacent Sockum Ridge)

 <http://www.englishriveroutfitters.org/> www.englishriveroutfitters.org

English River Outfitters, is a non-profit charitable organization. We offer our 
veterans a variety of activities were we help our veterans adjust after a 
deployment. We provide a peer on peer approach (Veterans Helping Veterans). We 
were established in 2008 to enrich the lives of all of America’s returning war 
veterans. 

 

The average stay for a recovering veteran at a Recovery Medical Center is two 
years. That is a long time to be bedridden or confined to a hospital facility, 
especially for the athletic, adventurous, and outgoing individuals, such as 
those who serve in the military. We are helping veterans by getting them 
outside with nature.

 

English River Outfitters (ERO) honor’s all of our veterans, past, present and 
future; with our priorities on our veteran’s with physical disabilities as well 
as invisible injuries. ERO provides programs through a Life Skills Program and 
Peer on Peer Mentorship that helps foster a healthy readjustment back to 
civilian life through a positive outdoor experience, fishing, hunting, hiking 
and a campfire. 

 

ERO provides the family a place where they can reintegrate after a separation 
and the soldier can realize their strengths and their independence.

 

Fly Fishing for Vets

 <http://www.flyfishingforvets.com/index.html> www.flyfishingforvets.com

Fly-Fishing for Vets has joined with Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing a 
non-profit organization created to provide wounded warriors and their families

with a bit of relief from the many stressful aspects of recovering from an 
injury

or being permanently disabled.

 

For the vets, the foundation teaches the basics of fly fishing to include fly 
tying,

casting, and rod building. We offer one or two-day trips with guided fly-fishing

instruction and excursions as a means to get away from it all. The trips are

therapeutic, in that they can restore confidence, feelings of independence and 
self-

esteem for the wounded warrior. Trip options include the lakes at Callaway

Gardens in Pine Mountain, Ga, the "Hooch" in Atlanta, the Toccoa River and any

other locations the Wounded Warrior feels comfortable fishing.

 

Spouses and children of the veterans are also provided with activities to help

them relax, enjoy themselves and get away from the hectic pace often associated

with recovery and being at times the main caregiver.

 

Naturally, if spouses and older children would like to fish too, they are more 
than

welcome to.

 

Freedom Hunters

 <http://www.freedomhunters.org/> www.freedomhunters.org

Saluting the noble work of our courageous men and women of the Armed Forces is 
our mission. Freedom Hunters reflects the outdoor community's appreciation to 
the troops by taking select active duty and combat veterans on outdoor 
adventures. With help from conservation groups, outfitters, corporations, state 
agencies and land owners, Freedom Hunters will honor individuals from all 
branches of the military. It is with immense pride and enthusiasm that Freedom 
Hunters will carry on the American tradition of hunting and fishing with active 
military personnel across the United States.

 

We are proud to show our gratitude to Purple Heart recipients. Many may not 
have the same physical abilities as when they joined the service, but heart and 
determination is something that still drives these men forward. 

 

Hearts of Valor Retreats

 <http://www.heartsofvalor.org/Retreats> http://www.heartsofvalor.org/Retreats

Those close to service members are all too familiar with both the invisible and 
visible wounds that come with war. With those injuries come a host of 
circumstances that may feel unbearable. At our Hearts of ValorTM Retreats, you 
don't have to feel that burden alone.

 

At the HOV retreats, you will be able to share your story with other people 
that have found themselves in similar situations as you and learn how to cope 
in your role as a caregiver, learn more about:

·         Invisible wounds such as PTSD and TBI

·         How to cope with your role as a caregiver

·         Deep relaxation techniques

·         Solutions unique to your needs

 

The retreats are within driving distance and are of no cost to you. The 
registration fees, meals, and hotel room are all free.

 

Helping Hands for Wounded Veterans (Latrobe, PA)

 <http://www.hhwv.org/> www.hhwv.org

Helping Hands for Wounded Veterans was approved in December 2007 by the IRS as 
a non-profit. The purpose of the organization is to give disabled soldiers that 
have sacrificed so much to keep our country free a chance to enjoy the sport of 
hunting and fishing once again. Hence, the program called "All-American Dream 
Hunts" was established by the non-profit.

 

Heroes on the Water

 <http://www.heroesonthewater.org/> www.heroesonthewater.org

Heroes on the Water helps wounded warriors relax, rehabilitate, and reintegrate 
through kayak fishing and the outdoors.

 

For thousands of wounded warriors, kayak fishing has become a powerful and 
liberating source of rehabilitation. It shatters the perceived limits of their 
injuries and creates an openness to interact, learn new skills, and focus on 
the bright future ahead.

 

We offer injured military personnel and veterans an outdoor recreational 
experience where they are taught kayaking and kayak fishing basics and 
participate in kayak fishing excursions – a new sport despite their injuries 
that provides camaraderie and a lifetime of enjoyment that they can do with 
family and friends.

 

As a national organization based in Allen, TX, we have chapters across the 
country led by volunteers that take wounded veterans out kayak fishing on an 
ongoing basis, at no cost to them or their families.

 

Higher Ground Sun Valley (Ketchum, ID)

 <http://www.highergroundsv.org/military_programs/> www.highergroundsv.org

Higher Ground Military uses therapeutic recreation to facilitate a change in 
perspective, giving injured service members the physical skills, confidence, 
and coping strategies necessary for a successful reintegration into their 
families and home communities. Higher Ground is recognized as one of the 
premier rehabilitation programs in the country by the Department of Defense, 
military medical centers, and veteran service organizations. We serve military 
personnel and veterans with Traumatice Brain Injuries (TBIs), Post Traumatic 
Stress Discorder (PTSD) and other polytrauma.

 

Higher Ground hosts eight week-long sports camps annually, each completely free 
of charge to veterans and their supporters. Our camps serve 8-10 participants 
and are designed for specific populations—couples, men, and women. We create an 
intimate atmosphere where participants connect and share struggles related to 
battle trauma and injuries, while supporters share challenges about health 
care, parenting, and their role as caregivers.

 

Our highly trained staff of certified recreational therapists strategically 
implements activities that highlight individual abilities, leading to an 
overall improvement in quality of life.

Higher Ground commits to three years of follow-up care for each participant, 
helping to connect participants to their local resources and dedicating a 
reintegration budget for each participant to help them achieve their individual 
goals.

 

Hunts for Healing Foundation

 <http://www.huntsforhealing.org/> www.huntsforhealing.org

The Hunts for Healing Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the 
emotion, physical and spiritual healing of wounded warriors.

 

Our purpose in creating this fund is to establish ongoing opportunities for our 
wounded veterans to experience authentic upland hunting in the beautiful 
Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania. Our mission is to create an 
atmosphere that promotes challenge in the outdoors and healing from within. We 
offer clay bird shooting, hunting safety, and the experience and excitement of 
pheasant hunting with guides, mentors and dogs. This experience aides in their 
physical, emotional and spiritual recovery, as well as, providing social 
interaction that allows the warriors to transition back into their daily lives.

 

Hunters for Warriors (Warriors for Freedom Foundation)

 <http://warriorsforfreedom.org/events/hunting/warriors-hunt-2013/> 
http://warriorsforfreedom.org/events/hunting/warriors-hunt-2013/

Every year in November, Warriors for Freedom Foundation hosts a Quail Hunt near 
El Reno, OK for service men and women. Guns, ammo, safety equipment for eyes 
and ears, transportation in the field (if needed), food and a great time is 
provided for both our local hunters and our local heroes!

 

Hunters Helping Soldiers

 <http://www.huntershelpingsoldiers.org/> www.huntershelpingsoldiers.org

The mission of Hunters Helping Soldiers is simple...to assist our U.S. veterans 
(combat and combat wounded) by providing high quality hunting and fishing 
experiences in the great outdoors. This serves two purposes...as a means of 
rehabilitation and also as a way of showing our sincere thanks for all they 
have done for us.

 

As you will see, Hunters Helping Soldiers is diverse through our various 
programs. Both

nationally and locally through our many chapters, HHS serves the outdoor 
community as

well as our Veterans. Furthermore, in order to maintain and continue our hunting

heritage, HHS also has an "Open" children's program called "Camo Kids."  

 

LEEK Hunting and Mountain Preserve (Oswayo, PA)

 <http://leekpreserve.org/> http://leekpreserve.org/#

LEEK Hunting, and Mountain Preserve is dedicated to providing outdoor 
experiences to our disabled veterans through hunting, fishing and other outdoor 
recreation activities.

 

LEEK Hunting and Mountain Preserve offers disabled veterans opportunities to 
participate in outdoor recreational activities in a completely accessible and 
supportive environment.

 

Hunting and fishing facilities located on this 140-acre property are designed 
for wheelchair and vehicle access. Lodging and trail vehicles provide our 
veterans maximum comfort and enjoyment. During their stay, visitors of LEEK 
Hunting and Mountain Preserve are pampered with home-cooked meals and partnered 
with experienced local outdoorsmen, many of whom are also veterans.

 

Located in scenic north central Pennsylvania, LEEK Hunting and Mountain 
Preserve is part of a community that recognizes and values the sacrifices of 
our disabled service members.

 

Lima Foxtrot Programs for Injured Military  (Birmingham, AL)

 <http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/> http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/

“Lima Foxtrot” is the brand name adopted by Lakeshore to describe what has 
become one of this country’s premier, comprehensive, year round, sport, 
fitness, and recreation programs for severely injured members of our Armed 
Forces who were injured post 9/11. Initiated in 2006 in response to the 
significant numbers of injuries from conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, Lima 
Foxtrot has served over 1,800 injured servicemen and women and their families, 
from thirty-six states and territories. Through Lima Foxtrot these young men 
and women use lessons from sport and recreation to learn how to pursue life 
after injury.

 

Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (Victoria, MN)

 <http://www.mtolivetrollingacres.org/news_events/whats_new.html> 
http://www.mtolivetrollingacres.org/news_events/whats_new.html

Mt. Olivet Vacations for Wounded Warriors ~ Mount Olivet Rolling Acres is 
honoring wounded Servicemembers by reserving blocks of time at their McGregor 
cabins in northern Minnesota for their free use.

 

Moonlight Fund (Bandera, TX)

 <http://www.moonlightfund.org/> www.moonlightfund.org

Retreats for burn survivors and their spouses - Our spring and fall retreats 
are held at Bridlegate Ranch in Beautiful Bandera, nestled in the Texas Hill 
Country. Offering an opportunity for those with recent injuries to spend the 
weekend with fellow long term survivors. The retreat provides educational 
information regarding ongoing care, emotional support to the patient and their 
caregiver, including guest speakers who have overcome their accidents and have 
gone on to lead productive lives. The weekend is low key, and a relaxed get 
away from the medical world. The retreat is open to all who have suffered a 
burn injury, or an amputation due to a burn or blast accident.

 

Operation Black Hills Cabin (Custer, SD)

 <http://www.operationblackhillscabin.org/> www.operationblackhillscabin.org

Founded in 2011 by a retired military couple, Operation Black Hills Cabin is 
located just outside of Custer, SD, in the beautiful Black Hills. Its purpose 
is to offer a week’s vacation to qualifying wounded veterans and their 
families, from the Iraq/Afghanistan campaign, at little or no expense to them, 
with the exception of transportation.

 

It is to provide a therapeutic environment in assisting qualifying veterans who 
were combat injured in their rehabilitation from their traumatic and stressful 
experiences, while serving the interest of our nation. And also to provide a 
constructive opportunity to the disabled veterans to reacquaint themselves with 
their family in a quiet and leisurely environment. 

 

Operation Down Home (Birmingham, AL)

 <http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/operation-down-home/> 
http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/operation-down-home/

Operation Down Home is designed to introduce severely injured military 
personnel and their families to recreational sports opportunities. This camp is 
open to servicemen and women, and their family members, who have been severely 
injured in recent conflicts and have suffered an injury such as spinal cord 
injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation or visual impairment. There is no 
cost to military personnel with severe service-related injuries and up to three 
family members. The weekend includes all meals, lodging, air and ground 
transportation, and all sports and recreation activities. 

 

Operation Endurance (Birmingham, AL)

 <http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/operation-endurance/> 
http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/operation-endurance/

Operation Endurance enables local servicemen and women who have sustained a 
severe injury during active duty ongoing access to Lakeshore’s membership 
programs at no cost. This Lima Foxtrot program is available for all injured who 
have sustained a service-related injury, regardless of when they served.

 

Operation Heal Our Patriots

 <http://www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/about-operation-heal-our-patriots/> 
​http://www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/about-operation-heal-our-patriots/

Operation Heal Our Patriots, a ministry project of Samaritan’s Purse, focuses 
on bringing spiritual refreshment, physical renewal, and marriage enrichment to 
wounded and injured U.S. military service members and their spouses. To thank 
these brave men and women for their service and sacrifice, we offer programs 
uniquely developed to strengthen the marriage relationship and build hope for 
the future through the transforming power of God’s Word.

 

Samaritan Lodge Alaska stands peacefully within the great wilderness of 
America’s last frontier. It is here, among mountains, glaciers, waterfalls, and 
wildlife that we minister to the needs of America’s own victims of war. 
Military service members and their spouses have the opportunity to stay for one 
week, including travel time.

 

Each day, our on-site staff chaplain leads devotions and our Marriage 
Resiliency Workshop. This weeklong course offers couples time away from daily 
pressures and distractions to study the primary dynamics that have the greatest 
impact on a marriage. The workshop concludes with a worship service, which 
affirms and celebrates couples’ relationship with God and one another, amid the 
marvels of His creation.

 

Operation Injured Soldiers

 <http://www.injuredsoldiers.org/> www.injuredsoldiers.org

The goal of Operation Injured Soldiers is to help our wounded heroes get back 
to doing the sports and hobbies they enjoyed before being deployed. The funds 
we raise provide hunting, fishing, and camping trips, along with many other 
outdoor recreational activities, to our disabled heroes to help with their 
physical and mental rehabilitation. Through corporate sponsorships and 
individual donations, these trips are provided at no cost to our injured 
heroes. 

 

Operation Night Vision (Birmingham, AL)

http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/operation-night-vision/

Operation Night Vision brings sport and recreation to servicemen and women who 
have suffered significant eye injuries or blindness while recently serving our 
country. Activities will include water skiing, rock climbing, paddling lessons 
for canoeing and kayaking, cycling, track & field, judo, goalball and scuba 
diving.

 

Operation Night Vision will be held at the Lakeshore Foundation facility and at 
locations around the greater Birmingham community. There is no cost to military 
personnel with severe service-related injuries and one guest. The weekend 
includes all meals, lodging, air and ground transportation, and all sports and 
recreation activities.

 

Operation Proper Exit

 <http://www.troopsfirstfoundation.org/initiatives/> 
www.troopsfirstfoundation.org

For those wounded warriors who are thriving in recovery and are capable of 
returning to theater, this program itinerary stages a meet-and-greet tour to 
forward operating bases with a group of recovered soldiers. Four specific 
objectives have been identified: 

 

·         The sense of brotherhood inherent in today’s military leaves a number 
of injured soldiers with the desire to return to theater after injury. By 
having a chance to visit, not only is their desire addressed but they can bring 
stories from home to deployed troops when they arrive.

·         Soldiers who have witnessed the injuring of a battle buddy are often 
times left wondering how the situation turned out both short and long term. 
Upon the return of fully recovered soldiers, the minds of deployed troops are 
put to ease when they witness the results firsthand and hear about the journey 
and outstanding care being afforded to our wounded warriors.

·         The wounded warriors will have a most important as well as unique 
opportunity to see the progress in Iraq that they, through their tremendous 
sacrifice, helped bring about.

·         For troops that have been injured in battle, this initiative provides 
them the opportunity to make a “proper exit” on their own terms as they walk to 
the aircraft and climb the ramp rather than being medically evacuated. This 
component has a positively resounding effect in offering closure to that 
chapter of their lives.

 

Operation Purple Healing Adventures (NMFA)

 
<http://www.militaryfamily.org/our-programs/operation-purple/wounded-warriors-families/>
 www.nmfa.org

Due to the popularity of our Operation Purple Family Retreat program, we’ve 
tailored a special retreat program that is designed to support wounded service 
members and their families. The Operation Purple Healing Adventures program 
celebrates rediscovering family-fun and togetherness after an injury. We 
combine family-focused activities with outdoor exploration to encourage each 
family’s growth. Specially adapted communication activities developed by FOCUS 
(Families OverComing Under Stress™), ensure families return home stronger. 
Families are able to enjoy a ‘purple’ environment that brings families from all 
ranks and services, to include National Guard and Reserve components, together. 
We are climbing, hiking, canoeing, bonding, eating s’mores, and more!

 

Operation Rise and Conquer (Lake Martin, AL)

 <http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/operation-rise-conquer/> 
http://www.lakeshore.org/lima-foxtrot/operation-rise-conquer/

Operation Rise & Conquer is an extended outdoor adventure weekend that involves 
service members and their families in a variety of challenging activities that 
include team and individual competitive sports, water skiing, scuba diving, 
canoeing and kayaking, ropes course and zip line, bass fishing and shooting 
sports. 

 

This camp is open to men and women who have been severely injured in the global 
war on terror and have suffered an injury such as spinal cord injury, traumatic 
brain injury, amputation or visual impairment. There is no cost to military 
personnel with severe service related injuries and one guest. The weekend 
includes all meals, lodging, air and ground transportation, and all sports and 
recreation activities. 

 

Operation Seas the Day (Bethany Beach, DE) - September 2-7, 2014

 <http://www.operationseastheday.org/> www.operationseastheday.org

Our mission is to organize and facilitate a "beach week" event for our wounded 
soldiers and their families as a means of showing appreciation for their 
service and sacrifice. it is our hope that such a community based gesture of 
support will be comforting and help ease their transition back into civilian 
life."

 

We are working with the USO Metropolitan Washington to select 25 wounded 
veterans who are currently recovering from injuries, both visible and 
non-visible, sustained while serving our country, and their families who would 
be interested in vacationing to Bethany Beach, Delaware from September 2-7.

 

Outdoor Adventures Program (Hope for the Warriors)

 <http://www.hopeforthewarriors.org/story/18727106/outdoor-adventures> 
http://www.hopeforthewarriors.org/story/18727106/outdoor-adventures

Hope For The Warriors® Outdoor Adventures Program provides adaptive 
opportunities for wounded heroes to participate in sporting activities in the 
great outdoors. Service members, who previously embraced an outdoorsman 
lifestyle, as well as those new to wilderness sports, are introduced to 
recreational opportunities on the road to recovery.

 

Hope For The Warriors® created the Outdoor Adventures Program in 2010 to 
provide adaptive opportunities for wounded heroes to participate in sporting 
activities in the great outdoors. In 2012, the organization recognized the 
therapeutic benefits for the family members and expanded the program to include 
spouses and children of wounded and fallen service members.

 

Patriots and Heroes Outdoors

 <http://www.patriotsandheroesoutdoors.com/> www.patriotsandheroesoutdoors.com

Patriots and Heroes Outdoors (formerly Hunts for Heroes)

·         will promote morale by providing hunting, fishing, and other outdoor 
recreational activities with a primary focus on military with service-related 
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·         will help to accommodate the needs of service families by networking 
with other like-minded organizations and individuals.

·         ​will offer educational support to service families by pursuing 
grants, endowments, scholarships, and other financial contributions.

·         will help with the emotional needs of service families in whatever 
way possible through our professional contacts and personal relationships.

 

Patriot Warrior Foundation (Weatherford, TX)

 <http://www.patriot-warrior-foundation.org/> www.patriot-warrior-foundation.org

The Patriot Warrior Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides 
morale boosting events for America's wounded and injured veterans and their 
families. 

 

The Patriot Warrior Foundation honors those who served by organizing outdoor 
activities, such as hunting, fishing, and target shooting events. The PWF 
provides all food and lodging for these events to participating military 
personnel and their families.

 

Purple Heart Anglers (California)

 <http://www.purpleheartanglers.org/> www.purpleheartanglers.org

Purple Heart Anglers is committed to providing safe, fun, hunting, fishing and 
other outdoor opportunities to disabled Veterans.

 

The Purple Heart Anglers have one purpose, to serve the needs of the community 
and by serving those needs produce a program that aids in the healing of the 
wounded warriors of the United States military and their families. It is our 
intention that their service and performance of their commitment be honored for 
what it is; placing the wellbeing and security of this nation before 
themselves, even their own lives. It is truly beyond words and is deserving of 
all that we can give in return.

 

We are connecting individuals, private companies, non-profit organizations and 
government agencies so there is a community in place to serve the past, present 
and future wounded warriors. It is our goal they have mental, emotional and 
physical access to the community they served and are honored for their 
commitment and service to our country. We are producing safe, fun outdoor 
experiences. There are numerous events planned in California at this time. 

 

Reel American Heroes

 <http://www.reelamericanheroes.org/> www.reelamericanheroes.org

The Reel American Heroes Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides 
recreational therapy for wounded Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and 
disabled Veterans as well as active duty servicemen and servicewomen. Our 
organization works with military bases and military hospitals to host bass 
fishing tournaments throughout the year. We provide each service member with an 
event t-shirt, free fishing equipment and tackle, that they get to keep to 
further pursue fishing as a recreational outlet. All service members are paired 
up with volunteer anglers and taken out to fish an actual bass tournament. 
During the day, games, food, drinks and entertainment are all provided free of 
charge from launch to weigh-in. After the weigh-in trophies and prizes are 
awarded to the top five teams.

 

Reel Thanx (Midland, TX)

 <http://www.reelthanx.org/> www.reelthanx.org

Reel Thanx was created in 2007 to honor and show thanks and support to service 
members who have been injured in the line of duty. Through the combined efforts 
of nationally recognized sponsors and generous private and corporate donors, 
Reel Thanx is able to give back to the heroes of "Operation Enduring Freedom" 
and "Operation Iraqi Freedom" by taking these selfless individuals on an 
amazing fishing getaway.

 

Reel Wives (Midland, TX)

 <http://www.reelwives.org/> www.reelwives.org

Reel Wives is an expansion of the Reel Thanx program which reaches out to the 
wives and children of the men that come into the Reel Thanx program. We believe 
these wives are true heroes too.

 

Reel Wives began in 2010 as a way to reach out to the Reel Thanx soldier's wife 
and family. While he was away for the weekend on his fishing trip, Reel Wives 
would send a gift basket loaded with goodies to his wife back home. Those 
involved with Reel Wives dreamed of the day that enough support could be 
generated to bring those women in for their own weekend retreat.

 

With the gracious help and support from the great people of West Texas and 
surrounding areas, those who were already involved and those who began to hear 
about Reel Wives helped make that dream a reality. In October 2011, Reel Wives 
brought their first group of wives in for an all expense paid weekend of 
pampering and fun. We also strive to provide them with love and nurturing, and 
emotional support as we share their laughter and their tears. We recognize that 
it is not only their husbands who are wounded by the effects of war. It takes 
time for wounds to heal, especially those that can't be seen on the outside. We 
want these wives to have a weekend where they can focus just on themselves; a 
little down time that they rarely get at home. Along with their husbands, they 
have sacrificed much for our country and this is our way of trying to give a 
little back to them. 

 

Rivers of Recovery (Jackson, WY)

 <http://www.riversofrecovery.org/> www.riversofrecovery.org

Rivers of Recovery is dedicated to providing rehabilitation to physically and 
psychologically injured combat veterans through innovative, outdoor-based 
therapies and pioneering research. We strive to provide our participants with 
therapeutic programs which result in measurable and sustainable improvement.

 

Our programs are designed to re-enable and re-energize participants and provide 
the support and self-confidence necessary to maximize long-term recovery.

 

Road to Recovery Conference (Salute America's Heroes)

 <http://saluteheroes.org/get-help/r2r-conference/> 
http://saluteheroes.org/get-help/r2r-conference/

The Road to Recovery (R2R) Conference and Tribute is a four-day educational and 
motivational event for wounded veterans and their families designed to prepare 
them for the challenges in their lives that lie ahead.

 

This all-expense paid event features seminars, workshops, and panel discussions 
with experts from government, the private sector and other veterans service 
organizations providing advice and guidance on topics such as career 
counseling, housing, VA benefits, healthcare and personal development.

 

Salmon for Soldiers

 
<http://www.theoutdoorline.com/blog/2013/04/08/salmon-for-soldiers-fishing-event/>
 
http://www.theoutdoorline.com/blog/2013/04/08/salmon-for-soldiers-fishing-event/

The Outdoor Line on 710 ESPN Seattle and the Take a Warrior Fishing foundation 
are presenting the 1st Annual “Salmon for Soldiers” fishing event in Everett, 
Washington on Saturday, August 10th, 2013. What better way to say THANK YOU to 
our young wounded veterans than to spend a great day fishing with them on the 
Puget Sound.

 

Salute America's Heroes

 <http://www.saluteheroes.org/?sid=google&gclid=CJ7yquD_x5sCFRwDagodFj5uKA> 
www.saluteheroes.org

Disabled American veterans of the War on Terror must struggle every day to 
overcome life-changing sacrifices such as the loss of a limb, significant 
burns, and the reality of being in a wheel chair.

 

The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes was created to provide a way for 
individuals, corporations and others to support our troops by helping severely 
wounded and disabled Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom 
veterans and their families rebuild their lives.

 

The mission of The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes is to help the people 
who have given so much on our behalf overcome these obstacles and resume a 
productive and fulfilling life through programs targeted to their specific 
needs.

 

One of their programs: Road to Recovery Conference - An all-expense paid 
educational and service event for wounded heroes and their families

 

Show of Support, Military Hunt, Inc. (Midland, TX)

 <http://www.showofsupport.org/> www.showofsupport.org

The purpose of Show of Support is to demonstrate public support for the men and 
women of our military by providing outdoor opportunities to those injured in 
service to our country.

 

 Started by Terry Johnson in 2004, the program also seeks to bring public 
awareness to the outdoor sports of hunting and fishing, respect for our 
resources and the care and preservation of those assets in addition to simply 
saying thanks.

 

In an effort to show support to the men and women of our military forces a 
reception is held. Each year, U.S. Service Men and Women from different 
branches of our armed forces will be honored for their service to this country. 
The banquet will be held prior to their departure to participate in an all 
expense paid whitetail deer hunt. This is our way of saying "Thanks" West Texas 
style!

 

Men and women from any branch of service who were injured and are discharged or 
will be discharged prior the scheduled hunt, are eligible for consideration to 
participate in the outdoor adventures that we offer.

 

These individuals have selflessly given their service to our nation to 
guarantee our safety and to protect our freedoms. There is not a more noble 
cause than what these individuals have taken upon themselves to do. Their sense 
of honor, dignity, pride and sacrifice is what allows us to live in a nation 
that others clamor to our borders to be a part of. They have volunteered to put 
their lives on the line for their beliefs, a free America. Free from the threat 
of a segment of those who would want to see us living in fear. This mighty 
nation will and is standing up to this terror threat thanks to these 
individuals.

 

Skills 4 Life (Military Warriors Support Foundation)

 <http://militarywarriors.org/skills4life> 
http://militarywarriors.org/skills4life

Military Warriors Support Foundation (MWSF) provides recreational outings and 
family mentoring in the Skills 4 Life program with hunting, fishing, golf, 
sporting events, family outings & vacations. The goal is to provide combat 
wounded military and their families with the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors 
and thank them for their service with these opportunities. We want our wounded 
heroes enjoying the activities they did before their injuries. 

 

Sling & Stone Outfitters (Glenmont, OH)

 <http://www.slingandstone.org/> www.slingandstone.org

Sling & Stone Outfitters is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to 
helping disabled veterans experience the outdoors. They help provide hunting 
gear, fishing tackle, and other equipment to disabled vets. Additionally they 
assist them in acquiring guided hunts and fishing trips. 

 

Special Operations Bayside (Solomon's Island, MD)

 <http://www.specopnsbayside.org/> www.specopnsbayside.org

Bayside Operations was created in 2012 as a non-profit organization located on 
the waterfront on Solomon’s Island, Maryland. It is a safe place for wounded 
warriors from the military, other federal agencies, and first responders to get 
away from the chaos of everyday life.

 

Sportsmen's Foundation for Military Families (Lorida, FL)

 <http://www.huntforvets.com/activities/> http://www.huntforvets.com/activities/

The Sportsmen’s Foundation helps our military veterans, many of them disabled, 
improve their stress coping skills, and regain the confidence necessary to live 
full productive successful lives. Veterans are invited to participate in 
outdoor and hunting activities, activities proven to be extremely therapeutic, 
beneficial, and long lasting.

 

The Sportsmen’s Foundation for Military Families (SFMF), a charitable 
organization, is established to provide combat veterans a chance to participate 
in the hunting sports. Any combat veteran of the United States Armed Forces, or 
an immediate family member of a veteran killed in combat, is eligible to apply. 
Our hunts have proven to be extremely therapeutic to those in need. However, 
participation is not limited to those who have been wounded in battle or are 
suffering, any combat veteran may apply. All hunts are professionally guided. 
It is our way of saying thank you for your service.

 

Tails-A-Waggin' Acres Hunting Preserve - Annual Free Pheasant Hunt (Marion, MI) 
- Last weekend in September

 <http://www.preservehunt.com/> www.preservehunt.com

This is an annual, free Disabled Veterans Hunt which takes place at the 
Tails-A-Waggin' Acres Hunting Preserve.

 

Take a Soldier Fishing

 <http://www.takeasoldierfishing.org/> www.takeasoldierfishing.org

We assist communities at large, by offering them the ability to show their 
support for the troops by sponsoring our Take A Soldier Fishing program. This 
allows service members to see just how much they are appreciated. For those 
that serve to support our fishing program, it gives the individual the ability 
to see how their support makes a profound difference in a service member or 
veterans life by providing a safe and positive outdoor experience. 

 

We strive to show that there are people out there that care, and want to help. 
By providing these events, we have found they give the soldiers something to 
look forward to. We have also found that soldiers have also changed their 
outlook on life - the way they feel about wearing their uniform and a new sense 
of hope.

 

Take a Warrior Fishing (Cast for Kids)

 <http://www.castforkids.org/programs/take-a-warrior-fishing/> 
http://www.castforkids.org/programs/take-a-warrior-fishing/

The Take a Warrior Fishing program was established in 2011 and events are 
designed to support military personnel and their families, specifically 
targeting persons assigned to Warrior Transition Commands, by creating an 
adaptive, community-based outdoor recreation experience through the sport of 
fishing. Numerous studies have shown that traumatic events not only affect the 
psychological structures of the self, but also the attachment and meaning that 
link individuals and community. This program seeks to restore those 
disconnects. Each event will have the capacity to accommodate up to 150 
families and brings in numerous community partners.

 

The Link Up

 <http://thelink-up.ning.com/> http://thelink-up.ning.com/

A non-profit organization connecting injured veterans with various donors 
willing to offer assistance participating in outdoor activities. Our mission is 
to empower a Warrior-in-Transition with self-reliance to choose and enjoy the 
outdoor sport of their interest. Our vision is to create a network which links 
veterans wounded in action or while serving our country with hunting and 
fishing partners and opportunities through an online community.

 

·         That all wounded warriors become self-sufficient to enjoy hunting and 
fishing through a network of outdoor enthusiasts willing to share their time 
and/or resources.

·         To build on the camaraderie that service members enjoy by creating a 
‘net’ for wounded veterans to connect with other patriotic persons: retired, 
former military, active/reserve soldiers, or the dedicated citizen.

 

The Welcome Home Initiative Retreat

 <http://byhiswoundsministry.org/outreach/welcome-home/welcome-home-history/> 
http://byhiswoundsministry.org/outreach/welcome-home/welcome-home-history/

A free 3-5 day retreat for members of the Armed Forces and their families

·         Talks by veterans and trauma specialists 

·         Discussion groups 

·         Opportunities for reflection and healing prayer 

·         600 beautiful acres for recreation and relaxation 

·         Handicapped-accessible facilities 

·         Optional marriage and family counseling 

 

Our goal is to minister practically and prayerfully to members of the Armed 
Forces and their families, providing support and resources to help them heal 
and thrive.

 

Our mission: To show our appreciation for the men, women, and families serving 
in the Armed Forces. To help those who have suffered trauma in combat, be it 
physical, psychological, or spiritual, by providing ministry and resources for 
health and healing.

To preserve the confidentiality of every person. To connect combat veterans 
with appropriate specialist agencies and resources including:

·         Combat stress and trauma experts

·         Critical incident debrief specialists

·         Marriage and family life counselors

·         Suicide prevention counselors

·         Prayer teams

 

Tight Lines for Troops (Manistee, MI) - May 16-17, 2014

 <http://www.tightlinesfortroops.com/> www.tightlinesfortroops.com

5th Annual Tight Lines for Troops Charity Fishing Tournament for Michigan's 
Veterans. This free event helps disabled veterans have fun, and thanks them for 
their outstanding service to our country.

 

Trinity Oaks (San Antonio, TX)

 <http://trinityoaks.org/default.asp.pg-Veterans> http://trinityoaks.org

Our organization provides hunting, fishing, and outdoor experiences to our 
nation’s war heroes.  

 

For our heroes, our valiant men and women who have served in the military, 
Trinity Oaks hosts an experience of a lifetime! The events are just as much 
about the hunting and fishing as it is about showing our humble appreciation 
and immense respect for these brave men and women. 

 

Through adaptive methods, such as Trinity Oaks’ Action Trackchair (a 
customized, all-terrain wheelchair on tracks), veterans can move beyond 
physical limitations to enjoy hunting and fishing with increased mobility and 
independence.  Trinity Oaks understands that not all injuries are physical and 
often host veterans who are dealing with PTSD and other mental traumas.  

 

For most warriors, simply being outdoors and participating in the great sports 
of hunting and fishing is the best form of therapy. At the end of each trip the 
harvested fish and game is processed and given to the participants or 
distributed to others who are in need of a nutritious meal.

 

Vacations for Veterans

 <http://www.vacationsforveterans.org/> www.vacationsforveterans.org

Vacations For Veterans is a nonprofit organization created to provide recently 
wounded veterans of the United States Armed Forces with a week of free lodgings 
donated by a vacation homeowner. Each wounded veteran faces new challenges: 
readjusting, rebuilding their lives, and reconnecting with their families. For 
many of our wounded veterans, time away to rejuvenate is a luxury that is often 
unattainable and unaffordable. 

 

When you make a donation of time at your vacation home, or a donation of money 
to sponsor a veteran, you give our wounded veterans a brief respite when they 
need it most. You make entire families feel better through your generosity. 

 

Vail Veterans Program (Vail, CO)

 <http://vailveteransprogram.com/> www.vailveteransprogram.com

Since 2004, the Vail Veterans Program has been transforming military injured 
and their families through individualized world-class outdoor programs building 
confidence and life-long relationships. Through rehabilitative sports and 
recreation activities the Vail Veterans Program is helping to build confidence 
and give hope for the future.

 

Veterans Outdoor World Inc.

 <http://www.vowusa.org/> www.vowusa.org

Whether you are a disabled veteran, non-disabled veteran, or a non-veteran who 
loves the outdoors and is willing to help our disabled veterans enjoy the 
outdoors, we want to welcome you to the organization.

 

Our goal is to help as many disabled veterans, who love hunting and fishing, 
continue to enjoy their love for the outdoors as much as possible. Keeping in 
mind, not all disabilities are physical. To accomplish this, we hope to make 
personal connections between our veterans and volunteers to allow as many 
opportunities as possible to stay active in their desired activity.

 

Walleyes for Warriors (Bay City, MI) - June 14-15, 2014

 <http://walleyesforwarriors.com/> www.walleyesforwarriors.com

Honoring and thanking Michigan veterans for their service with an enjoyable day 
on Saginaw Bay.

 

​Walleyes for Warriors is an organization, working with Operation Injured 
Soldiers, conducting the 3rd annual Walleyes for Warriors fishing tournament 
free to all veterans and active duty service members.

 

As a sincere thank you for sacrificing to serve our country, we would like to 
welcome you to the 3rd annual Walleyes for Warriors veterans charity 
recreational event. It is our pleasure to spend the day fishing with you to 
learning the names and faces of the individuals who have protected our country 
and provided us with safety and freedom.

 

Again, ALL veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces are encouraged to participate, 
especially those who served in overseas conflicts, have service-connected 
disabilities, Purple Hearts, or were POWs. We expect to have an excellent 
turnout again!

 

Warrior Beach Retreat (Panama City Beach, FL) - April and Sept. 2014

 <http://warriorbeachretreat.org/> http://warriorbeachretreat.org/

There are so many heroes in this great nation and so many families we can 
encourage. Our vision is to bring wounded warriors and their spouse or 
caregiver to Panama City Beach for an extended weekend of rest and relaxation. 
This retreat will be a time that can give them hope to carry on … a feeling 
that their sacrifice was not in vain… and a knowing that we as a nation are 
truly grateful for their service and sacrifice.

 

Our desire is for the Bay County to be a role model for the nation. Our 
community has donated condos/ hotel rooms, restaurant meals, gift baskets, 
fishing trips, movies, tours, attraction tickets, car rentals, money and much 
more to show honor and appreciation for the sacrifices these soldiers have 
made… for us.

 

Warriors and Quiet Waters Foundation (Bozeman, MT)

 <http://warriorsandquietwaters.org/> www.warriorsandquietwaters.org

Our mission is to provide traumatically injured U.S. servicemen and women from 
Iraq and Afghanistan with a high quality restorative program, utilizing the 
therapeutic experience of fly fishing on Montana waters.

 

WQW brings wounded warriors to Montana for a six day program of fly fishing and 
recreation. Most warriors who come are still in rehab in the military hospital 
system. Once here, they have the opportunity to relax and to learn to fly fish 
in the quiet and beautiful surroundings of Montana and neighboring Yellowstone 
Park.

 

Warrior Weekend

 <http://www.warriorweekend.com/> www.warriorweekend.com

The Warrior Weekend Program provides weekends of rest and relaxation for 
America's Heroes who have been wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan and who are 
undergoing recovery at our Military Medical Centers. Our focuses is on small 
groups of between 8 to 12 personnel and provide them optional events to 
participate in at various destination cities. The idea behind the program is to 
take these heroes and their family members out of the hospital environment for 
a weekend.  

 

Wounded Warrior and Disabled Individuals Weekend Turkey Hunt (Stewartville, MN)

 <http://www.ironwoodsprings.com/woundedwarriorweekend.aspx> 
http://www.ironwoodsprings.com/woundedwarriorweekend.aspx

This Wild Turkey Hunt retreat is for soldiers who have been wounded in combat. 
It is an inspiring weekend to give hope, encouragement, and the promise of a 
bright future. 

 

Wounded Warrior Anglers of America (9 chapters across the U.S.)

 <http://www.woundedwarrioranglers.org/> http://www.woundedwarrioranglers.org/

The mission of Wounded Warrior Anglers of America, Inc. is to help rehabilitate 
the mind, body, and soul of all service members who have been injured, wounded 
or disabled in the line of duty no matter what their era of service.

 

The mission is carried out by actively mentoring warriors while fishing. The 
fishing trips actively promote a friendly and peaceful environment and helps 
warriors heal by being around other veterans and caregivers who understand 
their mental & physical issues.

 

We hope to bring inspiration and confidence to our wounded warrior anglers 
through teaching fishing techniques and the development of new friendships that 
can be sustained for a lifetime.

 

Wounded Warrior Outdoors

 <http://www.woundedwarrioroutdoors.com/> www.woundedwarrioroutdoors.com

Wounded Warrior Outdoors, Inc. is a non-profit organization exclusively founded 
to provide wounded servicemen and women with therapeutic outdoor adventures 
across North America. WWO gives deserving active duty warriors in transition 
the opportunity of a lifetime in the wilderness location of their choice. We 
call them “Adventures Enabled.” Their adventure could take them bear hunting in 
the mountains of British Columbia, Canada, on alligator hunts or fishing 
excursions in the Gulf Coast region of Florida or deer hunting in Texas. During 
their experience, they will participate in therapeutic activities such as 
backpacking, trail expeditions and numerous social interactions.

 

Wounded Warrior Outdoors provides this all-inclusive adventure at absolutely no 
cost to the servicemen and women, their families or the government. 
Transportation, lodging, meals and documentation of the adventure is provided 
free of charge. It is because of this arrangement that Wounded Warrior Outdoors 
relies entirely on private donations. Administration, general offices and 
personnel services are donated.

 

Fifty wounded, but active, members of the military are selected to participate 
each year. Our host facilities are of the highest quality and offer all the 
comforts of home. WWO also provides complete outfitting including gear, 
clothing and field transport. Even taxidermy services are provided at no charge.

 

Most important to the program, active duty warriors in transition are provided 
with all the accessibility and equipment necessary to make it an adventure that 
is truly memorable and one in which they can participate fully. No matter the 
individual’s disability, our focus in on ability and making sure their 
adventure becomes the memory of a lifetime.

 

All military branches have participated in our program and we have many 
relationships with military hospitals that help us facilitate our programs.

 

Wounded Warriors Guide Service

 <http://www.woundedwarriorsguide.com/> www.woundedwarriorsguide.com

Wounded Warriors Guide Service is a cost free guide service founded by veterans 
for veterans. We provide waterfowl hunting opportunities for our vets that have 
been wounded serving our great nation. We are always preparing for the 
waterfowl season and decided that we want to share our great experiences with 
those who have sacrificed greatly for our country.


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3.  Summer Outdoor Activities for Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired 

The following article has several pictures of  blind or visually impaired 
children taking part ini several summer activities.  Please do not be afraid to 
allow your child with a disability not to enjoy the excitement of activities 
because you are worried about their safety or  the activity looks too 
dangerious.  I am not suggesting to be really risky. But giving a child a 
chance to try out some activity can change their whole outlook about themselves 
and signficiantly enhance self-estem and/or self-confidence.  impiTeaching 

 

Visit the link below to view children in action doing things their parients or 
care takers once thought were to dangerous to try.

 

Pictures referenced after each activity can only be viewed at the link below.

 
<http://www.teachingvisuallyimpaired.com/blog/summer-outdoor-activities-for-students-who-are-blind-or-visually-impaired>
 
http://www.teachingvisuallyimpaired.com/blog/summer-outdoor-activities-for-students-who-are-blind-or-visually-impaired

 

 
<http://www.teachingvisuallyimpaired.com/blog/summer-outdoor-activities-for-students-who-are-blind-or-visually-impaired>
 Summer Outdoor Activities for Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired

by: Carmen Willings

June 6 2014

http://www.teachingvisuallyimpaired.com/blog/summer-outdoor-activities-for-students-who-are-blind-or-visually-impaired

 

  As you begin to make your summer plans, you may wonder what summer enrichment 
activities would be  appropriate for the child who is blind or visually 
impaired. Summer is a perfect time to  go on  vacations, day trips, or  simply 
explore your local area. With some simple adaptations, children  who are blind 
or visually impaired can participate fully in summer activities that most 
children  enjoy! These  are also excellent ways to introduce  concepts and 
encourage hands on  exploration.   

If planning a trip, be sure to plan in advance for your trip. If your  student 
is learning braille,  be sure to expose them to environmental  braille 
throughout the community. During your outings,  consider  recording parts of 
your trip on an electronic device. Use these  recordings to help the  student 
recall the experience and the order of  events. During your experiences, take 
advantage of  the opportunity to  build concepts. Compare things that the child 
hears, sees, feels,  smells, and  tastes. For children with some useable 
vision, encourage  them to use their vision as they scan to  locate items, 
buildings and  people. 

Picture of an icecream truck.

1. Buy a frozen treat from neighborhood ice cream truck. Buying   a   frozen 
treat from the ice  cream truck can be so much fun for     kids...and grown ups 
too! Take advantage of this opportunity  to have     your child practice making 
purchases. 

Picture of fireflies in a jar.

2. Catch lightning bugs. This  can be more challenging  for students who  are 
visually impaired. If  your child is unable to catch  the lightning  bugs on 
their own, catch  the bugs for them and let  them  enjoy  watching them light 
up the jar.

Picture of seashells on a beach.

3. Collect seashells at the beach.  Go  for a walk with  your child on  the 
beach and encourage  them to  visually  (or tactually as  they walk)  scan to 
locate seashells. If your  child is  not  mobile, place a   variety of shells 
within their reach and  encourage  them to search to   locate  and obtain them.

Picture of a metro train.

4. Find a train and go on a train ride. Going  on a  train ride,  particularly 
on a scenic route is  a fun way to travel  and  help your  child gain an 
understanding of various forms of travel.  Many  areas  offer theme related 
train rides that can be especially fun  for kids!

Picture of the night sky with stars.

5. Find constellations on a starry night. If  your child   has enough  vision, 
it can be fun to go  to the country and  look at the   stars at  night and try 
to find various constellations.  Consider    purchasing a  constellation book 
to help you locate different    constellations in  your area.k  here to edit.

Picture of family camping.

6. Go camping. Weather  camping in the backyard, in a  tent or in a  camper, 
camping can be a  fun  experience to get back to  nature. Many  states offer 
camps for the  blind, both in the summer and  in  the  winter. Of course if you 
are an  outdoor lover, you can set up your  own  camping trip  with your 
family!  If this isn't your area of interest,   or perhaps to compliment your 
own  family  camping trip, consider signing   your child up for a  Lions Camp.

Picture of trail mix

7. Make trail mix and go for a hike.  To  involve the  child in the  whole 
process, begin by  visiting the store  to  gather  ingredients to  make a home 
made trail mix. Find a trail to  go   hiking on  depending on  your child's 
endurance as well as the  simplicity  or  complexity of  the  trail. 

Picture of geocaching.

8. Go geocaching. For the child who enjoys the idea of treasure hunting, go 
geocaching. According  to the  Geocaching website ,    geocaching is a 
real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using    GPS-enabled devices. You  
can work together as a team to navigate to a    specific  set of GPS 
coordinates and then attempt  to find the geocache    (container) hidden at the 
location! 

Picture of a boat.

9. Go on a boat ride. Whether  a  sailboat, rowboat,  paddle boat,  canoe, or 
motor boat, summer is  a   great time to help your  child  understand what 
makes a boat unique.   Provide opportunities  for  your  child to feel and 
compare the   differences in boats. Be sure to   provide hands on  experience 
and teach   safety with boating.

Picture of ringtoss game.

10. Play ring toss. This  outdoor game can be adapted  with glow sticks  turned 
into rings and see   who can get closer to the  target.  Alternatively, a sound 
source can be  placed by the targets, or  the  targets can be adapted to give 
them high  contrast.

Picture of boy in pool.

11. Go swimming. Swimming  is not only a fun activity,   but learning to  swim 
and be safe in the   water is essential for most   everyone.  Seriously 
consider arranging for  private swimming lessons  for   your  child or teach 
him or her yourself. 

Picture of a drive in movie theater.

12. Go to a drive in movie…or have your own in the backyard. Sadly,  drive-in 
movie theaters are  harder and harder to find. You can search  for drive in 
theaters near you by visiting  driveinmovie.com .    There is nothing like 
watching movies under the stars, and if you    aren't able to find a  nearby 
theater, you can create a similar    experience in your backyard with a 
projector and a  home-made screen. 

Picture of an outdoor summer concert.

13. Go to an outdoor summer concert.  Summer  can be a  fantastic time  to 
listen to a variety of  music that  children  may not  otherwise be  exposed 
to. If your child is sensitive  to loud   noises,  consider  providing your 
child with earplugs to  minimize, but  not  eliminate the  sound. 

Picture of a family having a picnic. 

14. Have a picnic in the park. Picnics  are fun on  their own or as part  of a 
hike or road trip.  When planning a  picnic,  have your child help  prepare the 
sandwiches and help pack the  other   picnic foods. 

Picture of girl on a water slide.

15. Make a water obstacle course. A  water obstacle   course can be a  fun 
activity for a really  hot summer  day! You can   creatively include  various 
sprinklers, wading pools,  squirt bottles,    water guns, hula  hoops, and pool 
noodles to make unique  obstacle   courses!

Picture of a winding road.

16. Mini-road trip. Summer  generally allows you more  flexibility in  
exploring your area and  going  on small (or big!) road  trips! Make the  
planning of what to visit a  family experience. Be  sure  to include  
activities from each family  members interest. Children need  to learn   
appreciate and be respectful  of different preferences. This is  also a  great 
time to expose your   child to activities that your child may  not  naturally 
be inclined to  participate in. 

Picture of girl picking a peach.

17. Pick berries or peaches at a farm. Depending  on  the  area you live  in 
and what fruits are  available during different    seasons, the  summer can be 
a great time to have your child  experience    picking  berries or tree grown 
fruits! Children can visually scan to    locate   fruits and compare ripe 
fruits from those that still need time to     grow. This is a great  hands-on 
experience!

Picture of a man planting a tree. 

18. Plant something (a tree, bush, flowers, etc). Planting   something,  
whether an indoor herb  garden or a tree, bush, or flower   bed, is an  
excellent hands on experience that allows the child  who is   blind or  
visually impaired with the opportunity to explore and better    understand how  
plants grow. It can also develop into a lifelong hobby or    interest for your 
child! Consider  planting a sensory garden in your    backyard with various 
scented plants.

Picture of a family playing miniature golf.

19. Play miniature golf. Miniature  golf is a fun family  activity and  there 
is no reason your  child who is  blind or visually  impaired can't  join in on 
the fun! Mark Riccoobono,  Executive  Director  of the  National Federation of 
the Blind, has written  a great article on   Introducing  Your Blind Child to 
Miniature Golf!

Picture of a campfire. 

20. Roast marshmallows over a fire and make s’mores.  Although   you  should 
take safety  precautions, there is no reason why a  child who   is  blind or 
visually impaired can't enjoy this  great outdoor  activity!    Be sure to 
orient the child to the area and provide any  assistance.

Picture of a farmers market.

21. Visit a farmers market. A  farmers market can be a  wonderful  hands on 
experience for children  to  touch and sample a variety  of  vegetables and 
fruits they may not  otherwise have a chance to  taste. 

Picture of someone fishing.

22. Go fishing. Whether  it's a  fishing pond, stream,  lake or ocean,  going 
fishing can be a fun   hands  on experience for kids.  As much as  possible, 
have your child be   involved in each step of  the  fishing  experience. 

Picture of a festival consession stand.

23. Visit a fair or festival. Visit  Fairs and Festivals  website    to find 
fairs and festivals near you! There are so many different   types  of fairs and 
 festivals that there is sure to be one in your area   that  would interest 
you. Music, fun foods,  rides, and petting zoos are   just  some of the many 
activities at fairs and festivals that may    interest  your child. Encourage 
your child to make their own purchases   and  interact with the  various 
activities.

Picture of someone washing a car.

24. Wash the cars and bikes.  Washing  the cars, trucks  and bikes is a  
perfect way to have hands  on  with  experience with the  different areas  of a 
vehicle and compare the   similarities and   differences. 

Picture of a marching band.

25. Watch a parade. Many  towns and cities have parades  during the  summer. 
Parades can be fun   for students who are blind or  visually  impaired. Your 
child may need to  be provided with  auditory   descriptions. 

Picture of fireworks.

26. Watch fireworks. Although   a fireworks show can be  frightening for  a 
child with no vision or  is   auditorily defensive, it  can be a fun  and 
enjoyable activity for many   children including  those  with visual  
impairments. 

Picture of child riding a horse.

27. Go horseback riding. When  provided with assistance,  horseback  riding is 
a fun activity for   children of all ages. Many areas  also  offer therapeutic 
horseback  riding, called hippo-therapy.  Riding a   horse allows the child to 
feel a  normal walking gait, particularly if   the child is  unable to observe  
the posture of others.

Picture of a surrey bike.

28. Go for a bike ride on tandem bikes. Although   some  students with  low 
vision can still safely  ride a bike, it may not   be a  safe hobby  or 
sporting activity for students who are blind or    have  limited  vision. This 
doesn't mean that riding a bike can not be    accessible.  Some parks  offer 
tandem or surrey rentals. If your child    loves the  experience, you may 
consider purchasing  one of your own!

Picture of a ball park.

29. Go to a sporting event. If  your child uses a  monocular or  binocular, 
encourage them to bring  it  along and use it to  scan, track  and visually 
spot and identify the  scores on the scoreboard.  It can  also be used to view 
choices on the  menus of the concession  stands.  For children with  limited or 
no vision,  provide audio  descriptions of  the game and activities.

Picture of a hiking trail.

30. Go for a walk. Go  for a stroll in the park or a  walk on a paved  trail. 
Be sure to keep   safety in mind. If your child  uses a white  cane, be sure 
they bring it  along and assist with a  guide  technique  when needed. 

Picture of lawn darts. 

31. Play outdoor games (cornhole, jarts, etc.)  Outdoor   games can be  fun and 
easily adapted for  students who are blind  or   visually  impaired. For 
students with low vision, adapted the  targets  to   create  contrast by 
selecting materials with high contrast  or place    contrasting duct tape  
around the target or on the objects to  create  more   contrast.  Sound sources 
could be used to  help the student   locate   targets.

Picture of polar bears at a zoo.

32. Visit a zoo. Visiting  the zoo can present  challenges to students  who are 
blind as they will   typically not be able  to interact with the  animals 
unless the zoo  features a petting zoo. For   students who have  enough vision 
or are able  to use a monocular or  binoculars, the zoo  can be a  fun place to 
 practice visually scanning to  locate animals and  tracking their  movements!

Picture of Habitat for Humanity.

33. Do a service project.  It can be easy for children  to  become  accustomed 
to having others do   things for them. Help your   child learn  how great it 
feels to help  others. Through service   projects,   children can practice 
problem solving  and contributing to  the   community. There are  many ways 
children can  volunteer their time  from   church projects to local projects. 
Some   possible ideas include:   picking  up litter at a park, make treats for 
a  senior home or    firefighters,  volunteer at a pet shelter, go on a  
mission trip, help   with a food drive  or  assist with a housing projects.

 

 


Prayer for Inner Peace

Lord, help me to live in Your joy and peace. Give me strength and understanding 
to resist anxiety, anger, envy, depression, bitterness, hopelessness, 
loneliness, fear and guilt. Rescue me when “my spirit is overwhelmed within me; 
my heart within me is distressed” (Psalm 143:4). I refuse to let my life be 
brought down by negative emotions such as these.

When I am tempted to give in to them, show me Your Truth. You have said in Your 
Word that by our patience we can possess our souls (Luke 21:19) Give me 
patience so I can do that. Help me to keep my ‘heart with all diligence,” for I 
know that “out of it spring the issues of life: (Proverbs 4:23).

 


 

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