One of TRR’s oldest Chapter is in San Diego, California. This year, the San Diego TRR Chapter will be taking it’s annual Pints and Paddles for a Cause event and adding
“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
“There’s solitude on the Colorado River, and it’s being used to promote healing for military veterans. They describe the euphoric feeling of leaving their cares on the shoreline and letting
“Payette River — The July “Pay It Forward” goes to a new non-profit that’s all wet. Team River Runner is a national organization that just established a Boise chapter last
By: Gary Clarke On Friday May 27, TRR Executive Director, Joe Mornini and VI program coordinator, Gary Clarke escorted a group of 8 participant to the Island of St. John,
“I have three guys without legs. I’ve got guys with brain injuries and PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome),” said Santhuff. “Some of them won’t leave the house – except for this.
Invictus is a latin word defined as unconquered or invincible. How fitting a title for a sporting event welcoming wounded, ill and injured service members from different countries. Inspired by the
Tonya Butler-Collins joined the Team River Runner Family in 2011 in our Atlanta chapter then in 2015 started the Mobile-Daphne chapter which is now called South Alabama. Tonya is not only
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.