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Fishing and Hunting Clubs
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Lone Star Bowhunters Association
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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US Military Veterans Hall of Fame
To end veteran homelessness and provide access to wrap-around services within a community that is designed and set aside for the women and men who have served this country valiantly.
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We exist to fight alongside those that are battling suicidal ideations and a place to turn to for those that are struggling with post-suicide guilt and trauma.
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Never Satisfied Warrior Fishing Inc
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Economic Development
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Vets2Industry Foundation Inc
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Sports Training Facilities
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Asheville Archery Traning Center
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Human Service Organizations
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We the Veterans Foundation
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Human Service Organizations
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MONTANA WOUNDED WARRIORS
Montana Wounded Warriors Montana Wounded Warriors Montana Hunting and Fishing Trips for Wounded Veterans in Montana Warriors Helping Each Other Heal The veterans have told us that the most important aspect of these trips other than the outdoor opportunity itself is the chance to get together with other wounded veterans and talk about what they went through in the field of combat how they are coping with their wounds and how they are attempting to transition back into civilian lifein other words its part of their healing process.
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