PHWFF is focused on the rehabilitation of disabled Veterans through fly fishing. The non-profit organization builds long-term relationships and communities.
Veterans Canteen Service sponsors 50 Veteran athletes to attend National Veterans Wheelchair Games through sale of Red Coat Ambassador apparel, then greet Veterans and their families at the event.
The DeGasperis family has been longtime contributors to the National Veterans Wheelchair Games and were instrumental in bringing softball to the event.
Pamela Foley wondered what happened to the child she gave up for adoption in 1983. They met for the first time at the National Veterans Wheelchair Games.
Veteran Ryan Major has come out of a coma, battled constant pain and endured dozens of surgeries. Today, he is driving again, and a competitive athlete at the 39th National Veterans Wheelchair Games.
From shot put grenades to laser tag shooting, new event will test athletes brute strength and military intel at the Wheelchair Games.
Josh Maley was in a deep depression and never thought he'd golf again. The para-mobile gave him back the game he loves and got him back to the game of life.
David Ryba had trouble after the Army piecing his life together. He got help at the Milwaukee VA. Now his missing puzzle piece photo is going national.
The crash killed her three friends, and almost killed her and her mom. Despite a severe brain injury, Olivia is coming back from the near-death crash.
Milwaukee VA, Madison VA, other community partners, team up for three-day tai chi seminar to promote healing and mental clarity.
Noah Currier a Marine Corps Veteran who was paralyzed after getting home from Iraq, started Oscar Mike, an American-made apparel company and foundation.
Willis Williams and Charles Gough drove 5,500 miles from Florida to Alaska so Williams could participate in the National Veterans Golden Age Games.