Thursday, February 26, 2015

FW: Paralympic Badminton National Initiative



 Ya' know,  every once in a while something comes along that is just perfect!!!
We are here on earth to do good unto others. What the others are here for, I have no idea.


Subject: Paralympic Badminton National Initiative
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 16:44:37 -0500


Good afternoon,

VA and USA Badminton have been partnering to facilitate Badminton and Para-Badminton activities for older Veterans, disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces for a few years, but today is a great day to inform you of a new opportunity in Para-Badminton.  USA Badminton is looking for disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces to help form the core of the first-ever U.S. National Para-Badminton Team. 

In October 2014, the International Paralympic Committee certified Para-Badminton as a Paralympic sport to be included in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.  Unfortunately, the programs and infrastructure supporting qualification for IPC certification tend to be more established in other countries and regions of the world.  USA Badminton is facing the challenge of developing the U.S. National Para-Badminton Team in time for the BWF Para-Badminton World Championships 2015 which will be held 8-13 September at Stoke Mandeville Stadium in England  http://www.bwfbadminton.org/news_item.aspx?id=92979.  The Para-Badminton classifications include three ambulatory, two wheelchair, and one short stature categories.  Therefore, Steve Kearney, the USA Badminton lead for developing the U.S. Para-Badminton National Team and developmental programs is seeking disabled Veteran athletes interested in competing for positions on the national and developmental teams.  In addition, any assistance in facilitating development of national, regional and community-based Paralympic and adaptive Badminton programs would be appreciated.

As part of the VA-USA Badminton partnership, USA Badminton is developing the standards in Para-Badminton and qualifying disabled Veterans will be eligible to receive the monthly assistance allowance for disabled Veterans training in Paralympic sports.  Also, USA Badminton manages the Badminton competition in the National Veterans Golden Age Games for Veterans 55-years-old and older.  In 2016, the Golden Age Games will be adding Wheelchair Badminton to their competitive events.  VA and USA Badminton are coordinating with some other adaptive sport entities on means to facilitate training and technical assistance to help develop this activity for disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces.

For Para-Badminton questions and other contact info, Steve Kearney is available at (719) 360-3848 and stevekearney1@gmail.com.  Thank you and please let us know if you have any questions applicable for VA as well.

Mike

Michael F. Welch
Paralympic Program Specialist
Office of National Veterans Sports
  Programs and Special Events (002C)
Department of Veterans Affairs
Suite 912D
810 Vermont Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20420
Ph: (202) 632-7136
BB: (202) 725-6423
Twitter: @VAAdaptiveSport
Instagram: @VAAdaptiveSport




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FW: Kids camp


 Ya' know,  every once in a while something comes along that is just perfect!!!
We are here on earth to do good unto others. What the others are here for, I have no idea.


Subject: Fw: Re: Kids camp




I am familiar with this group. They are a great bunch who really care about the kids.  We (Department of Missouri) have donated both funds and manpower to help them, and will continue to do so.
YIP
Everett Kelly
Commander
Department of Missouri, MOPH

Our mission is to help children (ages 11-17) of our Heroes to develop the coping skills of courage, confidence, and resiliency to overcome the fears and challenges of living with a Wounded Warrior, or rise above the loss of a parent or family member who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation.

Regardless, reads like a great program ... 
VR
Ernesto
We need your help so we can help the kids     www.kidsofourheroes.org
Paul " Buck"  Deer    Vice -Chairman of the Board ..Purple Heart July 14 1970 Vietnam

ABOVE ARE PICTURES AT THE STATE CAPITOL ON THE HOUSE FLOOR .A STATE RESOLUTION WAS GIVEN..5/5/14

Kids of Our Heroes Adventure Camp
Keeping the promise to those kids whose parent made the
Ultimate Sacrifice or returned wounded from the Global War on Terrorism
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Here is a brief description of our Kids camp for military kids and the founders.
 
More than anything we are just looking to get the word out to military kids that there is a free camp for kids in Missouri, especially in the greater ST Louis Area where I personally attended several military funerals and left wanted to help these kids.
 

Kids of Our Heroes-Adventure Camp (KOOH-AC)

 
 
Kids of Our Heroes-Adventure Camp (KOOH-AC), Jenkins, Missouri. We started this endeavor in 2013 and plan to have three (3) camps during the summer months of 2014. Each camp is Free to kids and is a 6-day event for kids of fallen or severely wounded warriors from Iraq or Afghanistan.  Our goal in this endeavor is to provide opportunities for positive adventure engagements while learning coping skills necessary to help process the grief and find encouragement in a safe and supportive environment.  All campers are military kids between the ages of 11-17 who have either lost a parent in combat or have a severely wounded parent as a result of combat. This camp is open to all military kids from Active Duty, Guard or Reserve whose parent as a result of a combat injury was either severely wounded or KIA.
All camp staff are retired, wounded and/or disabled combat veterans except one civilian who is a license professional counselor (LPC). Additionally, the camp director is a wounded combat veteran, a provisional license professional counselor (PLPC) and currently a readjustment counselor therapist with the VA Vets Center. All KOOH-AC Board of Directors are veterans.
Our outdoor camp is designed around an adventured, paired with a counseling theme that is merged into the daily activities. Nightly campfire groups will reinforce the counseling theme and provide an array of coping techniques that campers can use to guide them through their awareness, struggles and ultimately towards comfort and relief. 
Our camp site is primitive with campers sleeping in tents on cots and utilizing an outdoor shower trailer. Meals will be cooked campfire style, breakfast and dinner meals with begin with respects rendered while raising or lowering The Flag of the United States of America, a prayer, then a sit-down meal will be shared in an open-air dining facility. The sleeping area is accessible by crossing a 100 ft. suspended foot bridge.
When we decided to do this endeavor, we had no idea our camp was going to be so unique, if not a "one-of-its-kind" camp. Where ours differentiate from other camps afforded to fallen or wounded warrior kids is that our camp is 6-day event, parent or guardian does not accompany the camper, and the camp's underpinning is counseling, whereby coping skills are incorporated into a daily thrilling adventure.   
As retired veterans still wanting to serve. The journey started with COL Retired Michele Hovland and her husband CW3 Retired Darrell Hovland with a piece of creek front land marked by God's beauty in the Ozarks and a decade old dream of having a kids' camp for at-risk kids. Since then far too many funerals were attended seeing too many children on the front row scared, lost and wondering what happens next. As their military family lost more soldiers or came home wounded their vision took shape and they decided to make a difference in these kid's lives. They had the land, passion and time.
Michele retired Aug. 2012 after 30 years in the military both on active duty and National Guard, and now is a certified counselor working with veterans and their families. Darrell retired with over 20 years, of which 16 years were in the Special Officers together they have 50 years military service and 5 combat tours.  Darrell is in the middle of a Construction Mgmt. pro-gram started building a staff cabin and preparing areas along the creek for use as a camp. Their formed a team of fellow veterans and counselors who wanted to share the vision, and so the kids' camp was no longer a dream but now a reality.
All of our Board Member are veterans with a passion to help these kids. The majority are combat veterans with their own wounds to heal. When there is no walking away from this battle, it is the power of the veterans group, that somehow only those who have walk the path can offer incredible assistance to those still on their journey. This camp will help kids who having started the journey after losing their parent or the child of a severely wounded warrior, we offer coping skills as they learn to walk through the storm of hurt, uncertainty and loneliness. Knowing that they are not alone as they all come from the same war torn community, by reaching out they do not have to walk the journey alone.
 
 
 
Michele Hovland, MS, PLPC
Readjustment Counseling Therpist
Fayetteville Vet Center, #727  
1416 N. College Ave
Fayetteville, Ar. 72703
Phone 479 582-7152
Toll Free: 800-691-8387 x7152
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Yours In Patriotism,
Ernesto P. Hernandez III
National Adjutant
Military Order of the Purple Heart
703-642-5360 X119
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FW: Purple Hearts Reunited Featured in Reader's Digest



 Ya' know,  every once in a while something comes along that is just perfect!!!
We are here on earth to do good unto others. What the others are here for, I have no idea.



From: richardandshirley@netzero.net
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 23:34:54 +0000
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: Fwd: FW: Purple Hearts Reunited Featured in Reader's Digest


Subject: Purple Hearts Reunited Featured in Reader's Digest
Purple Hearts Reunited was featured in the March 2015 Reader's Digest.
We are honored to be included in the newest issue of Reader's Digest magazine. The magazine is distributed worldwide and the increased awareness about our mission at Purple Hearts Reunited will hopefully inspire readers who have misplaced Purple Hearts and other military medals to come forward to locate their rightful owners.

Thanks to the photography talents of Jamie Chung and Robert Kiener's writing, the article paints a picture of how the mission began and why it is so important to us to return valor and honor our veterans and military families.

The article highlights a few Purple Hearts Reunited return stories. It illustrates how proud WWII veteran CPL George Hemphill was to receive his long-lost Purple Heart in 2013. The story also mentions how CPL Toulman Freeman's widow was inconsolable after his medal was lost in a nursing home washing machine. And of course, Reader's Digest tells the story of the lost Purple Heart that started it all and was originally earned by PVT Corrado Piccoli.

While our organization is very small, we have returned well over 100 medals to military families, and we have huge hopes for the future. We believe that every lost or stolen military medal should be returned to the veteran or family who has earned it, and we won't rest until they are home.
Purple Hearts Reunited is honored to be in the March 2015 edition of Reader's Digest. People across the country have already begun to reach out to us for help locating their family member's lost medals or donate medals they have found. Please consider helping Purple Hearts Reunited with a donation today.
[Reader's Digest, March 2015.]
Purple Hearts Reunited is a 501(c)(3) organization.
Our mission is to return lost or stolen military medals of valor to veterans
or their families in order to honor their sacrifice to the nation.
Copyright © 2015 Purple Hearts Reunited, All rights reserved.
Thank you for your interest in our newsletter! We send this to people who want to stay up-to-date with the nonprofit work we are doing. Please let us know if you want to unsubscribe.

Our mailing address is:
Purple Hearts Reunited
P.O. Box 2121
Georgia, VT 05468


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Yours In Patriotism,
Ernesto P. Hernandez III
National Adjutant
Military Order of the Purple Heart
703-642-5360 X119


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