C.A.S.T 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.

Goals:

  • Support positive social interactions with the civilian world.
  • Restore disconnect in the home by increasing family interaction.
  • Encourage outdoor recreation as a therapeutic outlet.
  • Empower Veterans to advocate for positive self growth and change

BuckHaven.org Wounded Warrior Hunts

Buckhaven Learning Center was established in 2006 as Non-Profit 501(c) 3 organization. Buckhaven carries out activities designed to offer Disabled/Combat Wounded Veterans the opportunity to participate in hunting and related outdoor activities as well as educational programs to learn about hunting, nature and other similar topics. Every year BUCKHAVEN hosts an all-expense paid “Whitetails for Warriors” hunt for “Combat Wounded/Disabled Veterans“, at the Handlebar Ranch in Mt Gilead, Ohio.

Buckeye Hero Hunt

We are an organization dedicated to making Ohio veterans lives better by providing them with an unforgettable experience hunting Whitetails in a controlled area of the Zaleski State Forest. This hunt is at no cost to the veteran.

Brothers for Veterans

501(c)(3) Non-Profit organization that was started in February 2019 by three brothers; Tyler Flick, Luke Bawel, and Brock Bawel.

They have a family history of military service, and are passionate about giving back to the people and families of those who served for our country. The bond these brothers share can’t be broken. It is only strengthened by their love of the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and adventure.

Black Dagger Military Hunt Club

Who we are

Black Dagger Military Hunt Club Inc is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides shooting, hunting, fishing, and other outdoor opportunities for veterans andactive duty military (wounded and well).

We are located in the greater Tampa Bay Florida area but operate around the state

Many of our volunteers are retired or active duty military with a great deal of tactical and hunting experience
We co-labor with other veteran groups and nonprofits to support those who give their all for our Nation!

Who we serve

We serve veterans from all eras without limitation to when or where they served.

We work with the James A. Haley VA Hospital’s Adaptive Sports Programin Tampa Florida, the USSOCOM Care Coalition, and active duty military members on MacDill AFB. In addition, on a case-by-case basis, we will work with veterans supported by other agencies to meet a specific need that our team can satisfy.

We serve veterans recovering from and learning to adjust to life with spinal cord injuries (SCI), traumatic brain injuries (TBI), loss of sight, and post-traumatic stress (PTS). We have specialized equipment to accommodate some of the most injured military heroes thus helping our honored veterans find their “new normal”.

Our mission

Our non-profit organizationalmission focus is to enable the veterans and active duty military personnel (both wounded and well) who have passion for hunting, shooting, fishing, and the outdoors, the ability to do so! We are a Community Partner with the James A. Haley Veterans Affairs (VA) Adaptive SportsProgram helping with rehabilitative efforts of our wounded veterans. We provide peer-to-peer outdoor activities with military members and their families, with a focus on reintegration after many years of deployments.

Big Hearts Under the Big Sky

Big Hearts under the Big Sky is a program started by the Montana Outfitters and Guides Association (MOGA)
MOGA places children diagnosed with life threatening illness, women suffering from breast cancer and military veterans who have provided extraordinary service to our country, on fully guided and outfitted trips at no charge.

To meet the mission of the Big Hearts program we partner with several well-known national charities. These MOGA partners preform a vital function of identifying qualified persons who desire and will benefit from an outfitted adventure trip of a lifetime in Montana.

MOGA works to match their needs with the right outfitters and guides to fulfill their dreams
In some cases our partners may also play an equally important role in helping execute the trip.

Base Camp 40, Warrior’s in the Wild

Since the first hunt in 2011, Base Camp 40, Warriors In The Wild has hosted over 100 Veterans on all expenses paid outdoor adventures across the country and British Columbia. Powered by the cornerstone of gracious landowners, amazing sponsors, and dedicated volunteers who embrace the meaning of giving back, BC40 forges ahead to give back to our nation’s brave Veterans via the “Gift Of The Wild”. It is where, what once was thought to be lost, can be rediscovered. We simply open doors that inspire the resurrection of hope and faith, for the beauty in this life never leaves. It is only our perspective of our world that changes.

Band of Brothers Outdoors

Band of Brothers Outdoors is a 501(c)(3) charitable non profit that was started and founded by three Military Veterans with one mission in mind… “To get our Veterans and Active duty members outdoors to experience the benefits of Recreational Therapy!”. Whether it be Kayaking, Mushrooming, Hiking, Snow Shoeing, Hunting or Fishing, Band of Brothers Outdoors is committed to helping our veterans and active duty service members get back outdoors.

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