U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)’s Post

Bringing together disabled veterans for a day of fishing, food, and fun. For ten years the Double V Rod and Gun Club has partnered with Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey to bring disabled veterans together for a day of fishing. All fishing equipment is provided and 35 volunteers from the Double V Rod and Gun Club as well as USFWS refuge staff (several of whom are veterans too) assisted each veteran with baiting hooks, removing fish from the lines, and helping the anglers know where to cast into the water. Refuges are such wonderful places for people from all abilities to relax and recreate. Discover more national wildlife refuges and national fish hatcheries where you can fish: https://lnkd.in/e_zBtdvA Photo by Karen Blakely VanDyk

  • An elderly man in a wheelchair holds up a fish he caught to a person standing next to him.
Keri Handaly (she/they)

Senior Environmental Analyst at City of Gresham

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I applaud usfw, but I've been taught a better way to state this is "Bringing together Veterans living with disabilities.". One is empowering and the other is victimizing. Something to consider.

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