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    Disabled vets partake in MacDill's healing waters

    MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, FL, UNITED STATES

    04.18.2014

    Story by Staff Sgt. Brandon Shapiro      

    6th Air Refueling Wing

    MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. - As a way to give back to the community, and serve disabled veterans and resilience-seeking active duty military members, a mind/body initiative was created: Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing.

    "Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of veterans," stated Deborah Brooks, PHWFF Tampa project lead. "We accomplish this through fly fishing and associated activities, including education and outings."

    Although PHWFF is a nationwide organization, a newly-founded Tampa chapter has been steadily rehabilitating our nation's heroes one cast at a time since its inception on Jan. 8, 2014.

    The all-volunteer staff at PHWFF Tampa is collectively comprised of active duty military members from MacDill Air Force Base, and Korean, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom war veterans.

    "Being in the military, we have a profound understanding of the hardships that our veterans face," commented Air Force Staff Sgt. Chad Kimmell, PHWFF volunteer. "From post-traumatic stress disorder and depression, to traumatic brain injuries and other psychological issues, we simply focus our rehabilitative efforts through the love of fly fishing."

    The group's most recent outing took place at MacDill's Lewis Lake, where volunteers aided participants as they honed their newfound casting skills and dipped their freshly-tied flies.

    Events like these are the backbone of the program; they give individuals the confidence to get out of their comfort zones and meet new people. With this, they are able to condition their mental and physical ailments in an environment that is relaxing and easy to enjoy from nearly anywhere.

    "Project Healing Waters is such an inspiration," said Stan Green, a Navy Vietnam-era veteran and PHWFF participant. "Growing up on a small dairy farm in New York I developed a passion for the outdoors. Through this program, I am able to indulge my interests, meet new people and try new things."

    Not only do the participants benefit from the program, the volunteer staff continually reiterates the fact that there is an inherent sense of delight.

    "Each and every veteran that we help brings us a great deal of joy," said Kimmell. "It's an overwhelming feeling of pride to get to know these heroes, all while helping them cope with their issues - there's no better feeling."

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    Date Taken: 04.18.2014
    Date Posted: 04.18.2014 11:06
    Story ID: 126631
    Location: MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, FL, US

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