Helping and Healing Wounded War Veterans

By Carl M. Cannon
Thanks to Project Healing Waters, veterans wounded in body and mind now have somewhere to go for solace and healing--a riverbank.
Stephanie Davison
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Photographed by Stephanie Kuykendal

Stephanie Davison, 35, left, who worked for the Red Cross in Kuwait and works for Trout Unlimited now and attended the tournament as a volunteer, shows off the fish she caught at the end of the day after the tournament ended. Eivind Forseth, right, holds the net for her Diane Lopes. Davison said she couldn't wait to show her father this photo of her fish because they're always competing over who can catch the biggest fish. The three are close friends and Stephanie waiting until the end of the day to do a little fishing herself since she attended the tournament as a volunteer.
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Respond with your own comments here. Would like to donate Bird feathers for fly tying to this great Idea,please send mailing address. Don Kline --Diggerdon@epix.net

By Diggers, on 08/19/2008

I am in the Air Force and stationed in Alaska, I was wondering if there was anything I could do to help out with this noble cause. if there is any way i can help out in Alaska, I would be happy to.

By AFMike, on 08/16/2008

I'd like to see a list of chapter locations. I am a fly fishing guide and instructor....have too much equipment. What a project!!!!!! Don Ecckenrode, Minnetonka, MN

By doneck, on 08/11/2008

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