Disabled and terminally ill kids
#31
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location:
Posts: 11
RE: Disabled and terminally ill kids
Danthehunter, I too have a son with ceberal palsy and is confined to a wheelchair. He is only 4 so a little young to take hunting but plan to take him when he is older, if he wants to go. He loves being outside so I am hopeful he will want to go along. I am curious as to what the stand looks like with the wheel chair ramp could you send be some pics? My email address is [email protected]. I hunt on private property so I could build on site. I am assuming it isn't very portable. Do you use a motorised or a manual wheel chair when hunting. I was thinking the motorized ones would be to heavy but was curious.
Good luck with the upcoming hunting season.
Good luck with the upcoming hunting season.
#32
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 35
RE: Disabled and terminally ill kids
John, going to be shooting you over an email here real soon......
I am Vice-President of Benefit4Kids, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that also does what you do, granting the outdoor wishes of terminally ill and life limited children, and work with these kids through various other programs as well. Nothing better than seeing these kids live their dreams and smile from ear to ear!!
Al Baggett,
Vice-President - Benefit4Kids
www.benefit4kids.org
I am Vice-President of Benefit4Kids, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that also does what you do, granting the outdoor wishes of terminally ill and life limited children, and work with these kids through various other programs as well. Nothing better than seeing these kids live their dreams and smile from ear to ear!!
Al Baggett,
Vice-President - Benefit4Kids
www.benefit4kids.org
#33
RE: Disabled and terminally ill kids
If I can help in Ohio let me know I have plenty of public land i hunt deer Quail and do a little fishing at the lake I also have lodging in clinton county I can cover lodging and have a few extra bows and shot guns for youth my son has grown out of em I also have room for 1 new hunter to learn the ropes this year we also take lots of pics and practice as much as we can
[email protected]
[email protected]
#35
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: providence nc USA
Posts: 60
RE: Disabled and terminally ill kids
if i can help in NC i have deer on private land ,my email is [email protected]
#36
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 41
RE: Disabled and terminally ill kids
John,
I would be interested in helping out. I live in Denver, Colorado. I hunt public land for elk, deer and bear. I would bewilling to cover the license fee and have plenty of space in the pop up to accomodate another hunter. I usually hunt with one to two other people that would be able to help also. I know I dont have much to offer, but would do all I could. Let me know if I could be of any assisstance. You can contact me by email at [email protected].
Thanks,
Greg
I would be interested in helping out. I live in Denver, Colorado. I hunt public land for elk, deer and bear. I would bewilling to cover the license fee and have plenty of space in the pop up to accomodate another hunter. I usually hunt with one to two other people that would be able to help also. I know I dont have much to offer, but would do all I could. Let me know if I could be of any assisstance. You can contact me by email at [email protected].
Thanks,
Greg
#39
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 22
RE: Disabled and terminally ill kids
I currently the Owner/Charter Boat Captain of a Professional Sport Fishing Operation located on Smith Mountain Lake, Va. Specilizing in Freshwater Big Game Striped Bass. I am the busiest outfitter and fishingoperation onSmith Mountain Lake. I am willing to donate free 1/2 Day Fishing Charters for any terminally ill children. Let me know if my services can be of assistance.
Tight lines and screaming reels,
Captain Travis Fitzgerald
www.pointrunners.com
Tight lines and screaming reels,
Captain Travis Fitzgerald
www.pointrunners.com