I am brand new to this forum and would like to introduce myself before I make my request. My name is Karl and I have been paddle a canoe or kayak for 30 years. I started in a Old Town pathfinder at the age 11 with my dad. He had polio which too the use of his legs from him, but he declined to let that slow him down. We fished for years together before life and death got in the way. I have not fished on a regular basis since moving down to Virginia.
Life has settled down to a point where I want to get back into kayak fishing a little more seriously (my son is old enough to have some patience) so I began poking around the internet for information on a more suitable kayak and also to get more info on fishing the Potomac River. In searching I kept coming across Heroes on the Water (heroesonthewater.org). I have long known the power of being on the water in a yak and what it does for my state of mind, so I decided to sign up as volunteer. While doing so I was amazed to find that there is no serving Northern Virginia or DC. I believe the Maryland Chapter is trying to get a relationship with Walter Reed, but as it stands now one of the largest populations of veterans and some of the most high profile military facilities are not yet served by HOW.
Instead remaining amazed for too long I have spoke with Jim Dolan, the founder of HOW, as well as the surrounding chapter coordinators and have begun a search for a leadership team to start a Northern Virginia/DC chapter of HOW. I need at least four people to be on the leadership team. I would like more, because I suspect this could be large chapter eventually due to the high number of veterans in this area. I currently have a few folks how have experience in running non-profit organizations and hopefully have a fw retired vets. What I need now is at least one person on the team who is connected to the northern Virginia kayak fishing community. If you can help us plan and form this group I would love to have your help. I only require you feel strongly about helping our vets and you have a positive attidude.
If you cannot help long term, but have ideas or contacts for potential volunteers with lots of kayaking and fishing experience in this area I respectfully request your input. Even if you don't have much experience but support the cause let's talk.
Once I am up and running as a full fledged chapter I hope to have a group on this forum where we can form a community to draw volunteers from as the Maryland Chapter has. Thanks for reading.
Karl
Life has settled down to a point where I want to get back into kayak fishing a little more seriously (my son is old enough to have some patience) so I began poking around the internet for information on a more suitable kayak and also to get more info on fishing the Potomac River. In searching I kept coming across Heroes on the Water (heroesonthewater.org). I have long known the power of being on the water in a yak and what it does for my state of mind, so I decided to sign up as volunteer. While doing so I was amazed to find that there is no serving Northern Virginia or DC. I believe the Maryland Chapter is trying to get a relationship with Walter Reed, but as it stands now one of the largest populations of veterans and some of the most high profile military facilities are not yet served by HOW.
Instead remaining amazed for too long I have spoke with Jim Dolan, the founder of HOW, as well as the surrounding chapter coordinators and have begun a search for a leadership team to start a Northern Virginia/DC chapter of HOW. I need at least four people to be on the leadership team. I would like more, because I suspect this could be large chapter eventually due to the high number of veterans in this area. I currently have a few folks how have experience in running non-profit organizations and hopefully have a fw retired vets. What I need now is at least one person on the team who is connected to the northern Virginia kayak fishing community. If you can help us plan and form this group I would love to have your help. I only require you feel strongly about helping our vets and you have a positive attidude.
If you cannot help long term, but have ideas or contacts for potential volunteers with lots of kayaking and fishing experience in this area I respectfully request your input. Even if you don't have much experience but support the cause let's talk.
Once I am up and running as a full fledged chapter I hope to have a group on this forum where we can form a community to draw volunteers from as the Maryland Chapter has. Thanks for reading.
Karl
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