
Plan for free national park access for wounded vets signed into law
The Wounded Veterans Recreation Act gives free lifetime entry to national parks to veterans who suffered or aggravated disabilities while serving in the military. Views:
The Wounded Veterans Recreation Act gives free lifetime entry to national parks to veterans who suffered or aggravated disabilities while serving in the military. Views:
As coronavirus cases again surge across the country, the outdoors remains a rare and safe refuge for Americans, particularly for those struggling with anxiety or
The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds” fly over Yosemite National Park on Oct. 1, 2018. Starting next month, all veterans and Gold Star
For nearly 10 years, Veterans Yoga Project’s mission has been to support recovery and resiliency among Veterans, families, and communities. Through its core values (G.I.V.E.S),
The reservation window for Oregon State Parks campgrounds extends starting at midnight tonight (July 1st). The window switches from one day to 30 days rather
Nearly 250 Veterans from across the country are participating in VA’s National Veterans Golden Age Games (NVGAG) at HOME. The competition includes a virtual fitness challenge
On Tonight’s Five on 5, we are joined by Divide Camp Executive Director Julie Wheeler discussing how their organization helps post 9/11 veterans by providing
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — From Friday through Sunday, Bend-based nonprofit Oregon Adaptive Sports is hosting its 13th annual “Heroes” snow sports weekend for veterans with disabilities.
Four decades ago, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs launched the National Veterans Wheelchair Games with only seven events. Now, video gaming, or esports, will
It’s never too soon to start planning an epic spring or summer vacation. For disabled veterans living stateside, 2020 could be the best year yet
On Tonight’s Five on 5, we are joined by Angie Ballard from Team Hope Equestrian Center in Eagle Point their Veterans Program. In this program,
SHEDD — Wednesday morning was cold and wet, but less-than-ideal weather didn’t bother six residents of Lebanon’s Edward C. Allworth Veterans Home, nor the several
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