More than 500 ill and injured military Veterans from 15 nations have come to Orlando, Florida, to compete in the 2016 Invictus Games taking place May 8 – 12, 2016
“You can live after a disability.”
Winter Sports Clinic is an intricate part of an injured Veteran's recovery
Ever wanted to know what it’s like to ski at the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic?
Project Healing Waters provides classes on fly fishing, casting, tying and rod building to any disabled Veteran who wants to participate and is unique in that its volunteers are teaching classes on an on-going, long-term basis.
The goal of recreational therapy is to allow Veterans to return to their previously enjoyed activities or find new activities if a disability inhibits participation.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is currently accepting applications […]
The 2016 National Veterans Creative Arts Competition officially kicked off […]
I can say without a doubt that for me it was the National Veterans Wheelchair Games and adaptive sports that gave that back to me, gave me that want, that drive again, to get back into life and to be back as part of something.
Beginning in 2010, Congress authorized VA to pay a monthly allowance to Veterans training for or selected to compete on the U.S. Paralympic Team.
U.S. allies model rehabilitation adaptive sports programs after VA events.
Dolores Day rediscovered the arts through her local VA Women’s Clinic program, 20 years after earning her Bachelor of Arts in music.