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RoR Partners with Trout Unlimited Chapter to Host Combat Veterans

A new partnership between Rivers of Recovery and the Donegal Chapter of Trout Unlimited (TU) enabled six combat veterans to learn fly fishing on the Delaware River in September.

“It was the best group dynamic we’ve had,” said Dan Laffin, RoR board member and director of our North East program. “These guys had already

2018-10-30T17:47:33+00:00October 30th, 2018|Comments Off on RoR Partners with Trout Unlimited Chapter to Host Combat Veterans

RoR Alumni Bring Women Veterans Together

Veterans want to support other veterans.

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That’s why many Rivers of Recovery alumni help out on future trips—they want to share the experience with other combat vets.

Brenda Falk, retired U.S. Army, went on our

2018-09-28T16:31:06+00:00September 20th, 2018|Comments Off on RoR Alumni Bring Women Veterans Together

We’re Looking for a Few Good Sponsors

Interested in an easy and fun way to help veterans? Rivers of Recovery needs sponsors for our upcoming Golf Tournament at the Mill River Country Club in Stratford, Connecticut on September 13, 2018.

Sponsorship opportunities range from $150 to $2000. Or, if you’re in the area, come play a

2018-08-15T20:38:41+00:00August 15th, 2018|Comments Off on We’re Looking for a Few Good Sponsors

Rivers of Recovery Hosts Injured Veterans on Farmington River Trip

Rivers of Recovery recently hosted a great group of veterans on our Farmington River trip in Connecticut.

Click through the photo album below to see how your donations are making a difference for our injured combat veterans.

2018-08-02T15:55:19+00:00August 2nd, 2018|Comments Off on Rivers of Recovery Hosts Injured Veterans on Farmington River Trip

San Diego Fishing Tournament for Wounded Combat Veterans

On August 22, 2018, San Diego community and business leaders will come together to support wounded U.S. combat veterans. The day of fishing provides a unique opportunity for San Diego-based corporations and various industry associations to advocate for the rehabilitation of combat veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress, mild traumatic brain injury, and other psychological wounds

2018-08-21T22:48:19+00:00July 31st, 2018|Comments Off on San Diego Fishing Tournament for Wounded Combat Veterans

D.C. Lawmakers Gather to Support Wounded Combat Veterans

Rivers of Recovery kicked off our Stars & Stripes Charity Fishing Tournament with our 7th Annual Congressional Reception on Capitol Hill. Special thanks to Emergent BioSolutions for hosting this event and for their continuous support of our wounded combat veterans.

As in previous years, several combat veterans from the Washington, D.C. area participated and shared their

2018-05-17T17:09:08+00:00May 17th, 2018|Comments Off on D.C. Lawmakers Gather to Support Wounded Combat Veterans

The Drug is in the Tug: Helping Veterans Heal with Fly Fishing

The California RoR crew hit the airwaves to talk about how we help heal U.S. combat veterans suffering with Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), minor Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), stress, anxiety and depression.

It will make your day. Check it out.

Listen to “Valley View Rivers Of Recovery PTS

2023-01-20T21:11:34+00:00April 24th, 2018|Comments Off on The Drug is in the Tug: Helping Veterans Heal with Fly Fishing

Join Us for the Stars & Stripes Charity Fishing Tournament to Support Wounded U.S. Combat Veterans

The Stars & Stripes Charity Fishing Tournament will be held May 10-11, 2018, in Newburg, Maryland. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit Rivers of Recovery, a non-profit organization serving combat veterans through rehabilitative fly fishing adventures.

Rivers of Recovery will also host its 7th Annual Congressional Reception on Capitol Hill on May 8, 2018,

2018-04-24T17:38:09+00:00April 20th, 2018|Comments Off on Join Us for the Stars & Stripes Charity Fishing Tournament to Support Wounded U.S. Combat Veterans
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