Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: silverdalesauer on April 20, 2022, 11:29:08 AM
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Just wanted to introduce this PNW non-profit that's dedicated to veterans and their families. A buddy of mine is the new executive director (retired Navy Chaplain of 25 years) who taking on the restructuring of this non-profit, formerly known as Divide Camp.
Check it out. And if you are a veteran and would like to participate in what they have to offer, please click on their website and subscribe to their emails to stay aware of opportunities.
Learn more about Cross the Divide: https://www.crossthedivide.us
Cross the Divide is the reincorporated entity originally founded as “Divide Camp”, a rustic camp that provided restoration and hope to combat veterans by creating a community of care and support in an outdoor setting. Through the vision, godly prayers and hard work of its founder, Julie Wheeler, Divide Camp started in 2009 as an outreach to post-9/11 combat wounded veterans in the Wallowa Mountains on the edge of eastern Oregon’s Eagle Cap Wilderness.
Cross the Divide relaunched in January 2022 as a faith-based, Christian nonprofit. It will expand the scope of its outreach to all veterans and their families while continuing programming for combat wounded veterans. It will continue to host events in Joseph, Oregon, while expanding to other locations around the United States.
Programs being planned for 2022:
- Wellness Retreat with retired Marine and author of Grounded and Cured, Dave Trombly
- Men’s personal growth retreat with leaders from Summit Initiative
- Every Man a Warrior retreat in WA
- Llama packing trip in the Wallowa Mountains, OR
- Father-daughter fishing trips in partnership with Family Lines out of Leavenworth, WA
- Marriage Retreats for the Navy SEAL Foundation and other veteran groups
- Blacktail Hunting Tactics Seminar in Bremerton, WA
Mission:
Helping veterans and their families navigate the challenging terrain of life, promoting healing, hope, strength and growth by reconnecting to each other as well as reconnecting with nature.
The Board of Directors currently consists of military veterans with Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps experience and a focus on ministry. Two are retired senior leaders with the Navy SEALs; the president served as commanding officer for GROUP ONE. One is a retired Admiral with the Navy Chaplain Corps. Another served with Army Special Operations for 11 years as a chaplain. Our treasurer retired after 32 years with the Air Force.
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Upcoming Event: Kokanee Fishing Derby to Benefit Cross the Divide and provide free hunting trips for veterans.