The National Veterans Creative Arts Festival hopes to inspire Veterans to realize their creative potential and leave feeling healed.
A total of 115 Veterans from across the country will showcase their talents at this year's National Creative Arts Festival in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Barbara Wickham tried to ignore her pain from a sexual assault while she served in the Army. It took Red Velvet and horse therapy to heal her wounds.
There are plenty of great times at the Summer Sports Clinic, but there is also a clinical benefit that goes far beyond the sand and surf.
Army Vet Chuck Miller is the first blind Veteran certified by the American Sailing Association, and is an ambassador at this year's Summer Sports Clinic.
Blind, amputee and other Veterans learn firsthand about the healing waters of the San Diego surf at VA's Summer Sports Clinic.
Chris Paulsen would probably rather not know how much a […]
A car accident put him in a chair 32 years ago. His unstoppable charge at every adaptive sport possible turned him into Quadzilla.
With limited use of his hands, Marine Corps Veteran Lance Knadler could no longer play video games—until engineers at Richmond VA Medical Center designed a controller adapted to his abilities.
Kristine Roberts doesn’t remember the motorcycle accident, but still deals […]
Besides building bonds with one another, the annual TEE Tournament exposes Veterans to a other adaptive sports they can use long after the event is over.
Johnny Birch said if it wasn't for tae kwon do, he'd be dead today. The sport that saved his life has led to a bronze medal at the ParaPan Am Games.