Camp Ch-Yo-Ca Sportsman’s Camp
Learn. Train. Grow. The mission of the Ch-Yo-Ca Sportsman’s Camp is to teach young people the joys, benefits, and importance of hunting wild game while being safe and conservation minded. Campers will have the opportunity to learn important hunting and fishing skills from the top experts in the nation, including Duck Commander’s Phil, Jase, and Willie Robertson and Buck Commander’s Adam LaRoche. Hunting Camp is directed by Willie and John Luke Robertson.
E3 Ranch Foundation
Buck Commander and former baseball star Adam LaRoche founded the E3 Foundation with his wife Jennifer in 2017. With a heart for serving those who have served us, our Combat Veterans, their mission is to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. In two short years, they are working towards that goal and seeing lives being changed through the outdoors.
Hunt 4 Life Foundation
At Hunt 4 Life Foundation we know that at some point every person is searching for their true purpose in life. Why does God have us here? We believe the total answer to that question can be simply found in God’s two greatest commandments. First, to love God with all your heart, soul and mind, and the second, to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:36-39). We believe the more we focus on living out these two commandments, the more fulfilled and purposeful our lives will be. So, simply stated, at Hunt 4 Life Foundation, we believe we are all on a Hunt 4 Life! Come and join us on the hunt!
Kniestedt Foundation
The Kniestedt Foundation provides exceptional hunting experiences for those currently serving and veterans of the Unites States Armed Forces. The members of this partnership believe the sports of hunting and shooting empower individuals by providing an opportunity to connect with nature, challenge the mind to greater focus and engage the body in physical activity.
Paralyzed Veterans of America – Wisconsin Chapter
The Wisconsin Chapter of the Paralyzed Veterans of America aims to improve the quality of life for our American Veterans and others with spinal cord injury or dysfunction through our programs: advocacy, research, sports and recreation, education and communication. We work closely with the Zablocki VA Medical Hospital Spinal Cord Injury Unit to promote involvement in national and local activities that support PVA’s mission.
Patriot K9s of Wisconsin
Patriot K9s of Wisconsin provides training and education to both Veterans/Service Members and Service Dog Candidates together, to create the highest quality Service Dog Team at no cost to disabled Veterans and Active-Duty Members impacted by Military related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Military Sexual Trauma (MST).
Wounded Warrior In Action
Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation devotes all of its energy and resources to supporting the men and women wounded in combat who were awarded the Purple Heart medal. WWIA supports these phenomenal Heroes by providing them with the opportunity to participate in world-class outdoor sporting activities at no cost to them.
Freedom Honor Flight
Serving 30 counties in parts of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, Freedom Honor Flight flies veterans to Washington D.C. to visit the memorials built in their honor. The organization coordinates the transportation and itinerary of more than 200 veterans annually. To date, more than 1,800 veterans have participated in the Freedom Honor Flight program.
Honor Flight Network
With Honor Flight hubs now in 46 of the 50 states, there are opportunities for veterans from across the country to take part in this amazing program. If you, a friend or a family member are a veteran of the WW II, Korea or Vietnam era, contact your local chapter today to join the waiting list for this trip of a lifetime.
Never Forgotten Honor Flight
The Never Forgotten Honor Flight serves 13 counties in Northern and Central Wisconsin, providing veterans with closure, gratitude & respect, by flying them to Washington D.C. to visit their memorials. Started on Veteran’s Day in 2009, the Never Forgotten Honor Flight sends four flights each year in April, May, September and October. They have flown 38 missions to date and have sent nearly 3,500 WWII, Korea and Vietnam era veterans on this trip of a lifetime.
Old Glory Honor Flight
Following the lead of groups from LaCrosse and Milwaukee, the idea of forming an Honor Flight hub was introduced to Northeast Wisconsin in mid-2009. Several individuals pursuing the goal on parallel paths joined forces and the organization began to take shape. Through the hard work from the Board and other volunteers Mission I was completed on October 27, 2009 and all 95 WWII Veterans had a safe and extremely enjoyable trip. To date we have flown nearly 50 Missions and over 4000 Veterans to see the memorials built in their honor.
Stars & Stripes Honor Flight
Stars and Stripes Honor Flight, Inc. was started in 2008 by Joe Dean after Dean had seen a brief national news segment on the National Honor Flight Network. He was inspired to bring this program to Southeastern Wisconsin. Within days, wheels were in motion. The Stars and Stripes Honor Flight, Inc. story was told one person, one small group at a time, and grew from tiny fundraisers to partnerships with many local businesses, organizations, and individuals, who have all stepped forward to ensure that our WWII, Korean and Vietnam War veterans feel appreciated.