If you watch Josiah Jackson paddling in the water, you probably can’t tell that he’s never kayaked before and that he’s also blind. Jackson served in the Army back in
“When Tom Willfong returned home nearly 15 years ago after serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom, he found few people in Macon County who were able to understand his experience. Willfong was
“Army Specialist Steven Baskis lost his sight after he was wounded in the War in Iraq. But he hasn’t let his disability stop him from enjoying the adventure of a
On any given weekday, you may find Millersville University (MU) students, faculty and staff swimming in the pool at Pucillo Gymnasium. This fall, the University is opening the pool on
“An important aspect of this program is having the parents involved to give their kids a sense of familiarity while they’re in the water,” said Eric Guzman, TRR Fort Belvoir
You may recognize the name Seth Dahl as the person who took some amazing photos and created a video for our 2016 Montana Outtasight Clinic. Seth discusses in more detail
Veterans and families came together on the water for a paddling session with TRR Buffalo! “Taylor Dunford, who is 17 and on the autism spectrum, went kayaking when she was
A huge part of the TRR program is training our Veterans to make a difference in their own communities. Team River Runner-Shepherd is doing incredible job. They have partnered with
Mike Bezemek paddles with TRR on the Buffalo river and shares his experiences. “I’d wanted to volunteer with TRR for years. But I never made it happen. I was always
“With the summer Olympics in Rio in full swing, many athletes are competing in water sports like canoeing and kayaking. One organization called Team River Runner is hoping to bring
Vanessa A. Jones is a dynamic force dedicated to fostering inclusivity, encouraging discussion, and promoting a culture of belonging in the outdoor sports community. Hailing from Washington, DC, she brings a wealth of diverse experiences and perspectives to her endeavors. As a US Army veteran and ordained Chaplain with a focus on seniors and caretakers, Vanessa is deeply committed to serving others. Her work as a patient-caretaker advocate reflects her passion for supporting vulnerable populations and ensuring their voices are heard. Currently, Vanessa is employed by a resettlement agency, where she confronts challenges head-on with resilience and compassion. As a single, Black woman veteran, she embraces the unique hurdles she faces, viewing them as opportunities for growth and empowerment. In her downtime, she wears many hats, including that of a missionary, spreading hope and positivity wherever she goes. Weekends are spent paddling, immersing herself in West African dance and finding solace and joy in nature’s embrace. Vanessa is committed to equitable principles, ensuring that everyone’s opinions are valued and heard. Through her unwavering dedication and inclusive leadership, Vanessa is paving the way for a more equitable and diverse outdoor sports landscape.