Veteran Scams: How to Fight Back
It’s not uncommon for veterans to react with healthy skepticism if they’ve never heard about Rivers of Recovery. They’ve got a good reason. Veteran scams are prolific, and they make it harder for legitimate organizations
Successful Transition from Military Life to Civilian Life
One hot topic on Rivers of Recovery trips is the transition from military life to civilian life. This change can be particularly challenging for combat veterans, who often are working through war-related PTS, depression, anxiety
Oregon Community Comes Out to Support Combat Veterans
The community of Eugene, Oregon, came together for dinner and the critically acclaimed 2019 Fly Fishing Film Tour on February 23, 2019. The event raised more than $9,000 to support Rivers of Recovery. "Wow! What
Boxing Champ Fights for Combat Veterans
Rivers of Recovery's Israel Guajardo with WBC Continental Americas Super Featherweight champion Andy Cornejo Vences. Special thank you to WBC Continental Americas Super Featherweight champion Andy Cornejo Vences for his efforts to bring more
Fly Fishing Film Tour Comes to Eugene, Oregon, to Raise Money for Combat Veterans
Trout Unlimited will host the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) at Venue 252 in Eugene, Oregon, on February 23, 2019, at 5:30 p.m. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit Rivers of Recovery, a
LifeAfter Project to Sponsor Combat Veteran on Rivers of Recovery Trip
Rivers of Recovery is please to announce that the LifeAfter Project is generously sponsoring a combat veteran on an upcoming RoR trip. “The LifeAfter Project team is very proud to join forces with everyone at
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
RoR Alumni Bring Women Veterans Together
Veterans want to support other veterans. Womens Rivers of Recovery Trip, Wisconsin 2018 That's why many Rivers of Recovery alumni help out on future trips—they want to share the experience with other combat