Posted on 09/04/2007 4:41:42 PM PDT by SandRat
| WASHINGTON, Sept. 4, 2007 A Maryland-based group is out to show severely wounded servicemembers theyve still got game through the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project.
The Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project, created in 2003, is a partnership between Disabled Sports USA and the Wounded Warrior Project. It offers more than 14 sports -- both winter and summer -- and 70 events yearly. Sports include snow skiing, biking, water skiing, hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking, and a group of veterans recently earned their underwater diving certification. Disabled Sports USA and the Wounded Warrior Project are both supporters of America Supports You, a Defense Department program connecting citizens and corporations with military personnel and their families serving at home and abroad. With just a staff of five to work with the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project, Bauer relies on Disabled Sports USAs chapters around the country. When (wounded veterans) go skiing, they go skiing with Challenge Aspen or Sun Valley Adaptive Skiing (Idaho) or Breckinridge Outdoor Education Center in Breckinridge, Colo., Bauer said, citing some examples. Though Disabled Sports USAs programs are available for any individual with a physical disability, the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project is only for veterans of operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, Bauer said. This particular program, because everything is paid for -- from their transportation to get them there, to hotels, the food, the adaptive equipment, everything -- were limiting it those who were recently injured, he said. These are folks that have lost limbs and basically had their life altered from their disability. Servicemembers participating in the project usually are recovering at one of three major military hospitals: Walter Reed Army Medical Center here; Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; and Naval Medical Center San Diego. Bauer said the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., isnt included because sailors and Marines recovering there go to Walter Reed for rehabilitation. The project also reaches out to those recovering from severe head trauma or spinal cord injuries who are being treated at one of several veterans hospitals specializing in care of those conditions, Bauer said. We try to find them were they are, he said. Some of those the group reaches out to are very easy to find. Theyre sitting at the recovering veterans bedsides. We realize that when the warrior is severely injured, the entire family is impacted, Bauer said. We provide all expenses paid for at least one family member to go with the wounded warrior and learn the sport and actually be a part of that person learning how to water ski, snow ski, whatever theyre doing. That helps eliminate the deer-in-the-headlights look he said he so often sees from family members as they try to figure out how to help their loved ones recover, he said. More than 1,200 veterans and caretakers have benefited from the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project. In a little over a month, that number will grow again. Another chapter in the Disabled Sports USA network, Team River Runner, is taking a group of veterans and their caretakers and heading for the blue waters of the Caribbean. This is no vacation, though. With a schedule packed full of sea kayaking, camping, swimming and snorkeling theres very little chance these double leg amputees will be sipping drinks with little umbrellas. Its not going to be a resort, said Joe Mornini, Team River Runners executive director. Its going to be an adventure trip. And one that will help to build confidence and a support network, he added. |
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