Bill Butler the chapter coordinator for our Susquehanna Valley Chapter. Bill works at Lockheed Martin and was named employee of the year by Career & Disabled Magazine! Team River Runner
On March 12th, eight teams of veterans kayak football players competed head to head in Team River Runner’s 3rd annual Kayak Football tournament at Walter Reed medical center in Bethesda,
“It doesn’t take the tattoo on her hip of the sergeant’s stripes and the Marine motto “Semper Fidelis” to tell that Patricia Fields has a been-there-done-that attitude.” Read the full
“I believe there is a special camaraderie that exists among paddlers. When I am with my friends or even a stranger and we are kayaking alone in a gorge, deep
“Steve Baskis was a 22-year-old U.S. Army infantryman on special assignment working a security detail for a brigadier general in Iraq eight years ago. Today, the retired specialist is blind,
We love when our chapter’s hard work is noticed. The winter months are an important time to bond and build skills for when the weather gets warmer and our chapters
“The endowment is always looking to support good conservation projects as well as projects that get kids outdoors and generally match up with the goals of the League’s five year
Certified leaders at Ft. Belvoir taught paddling skills to increase interest and participation in Team River Runner programs in he Ft.Belvoir community. Article Link
Volunteers from our Ft.Belvoir chapter were in kayaks providing a rescue team for the Marine Corps Triathlon when a racer started drowning. Their swift actions saved his life, check out
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.