Hunting Opportunity Offered in Southeast, Alabama
I wanted to send you this email and see if you might know any disabled hunters that would like to get outdoors for some “fresh air and sunshine”. Our Disabled hunting program is called “DreamHunts”. We are an outdoor ministry and disabled hunting program. We have a special project called “Hunts For Heroes” for our nations combat injured veterans and wanted to see if you knew of any disabled vets that would like to come? We will also have mobility challenged civilians as well.
Our main goal is to help those disabled hunters that would otherwise not have the opportunity to get to the hunting woods this season. While many disabled hunters are involved in the hunting and shooting sports on a regular bases, our primary focus and consideration is on those hunters that do not get to experience nature and hunting as they did prior to a life changing disabiliy or injury.
Our tentative plans for a 3 day disabled hunt in Clayton Alabama (Barbour County near Eufaula) are for January 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th. Hunters will arrive Friday the 17th and get settled in and familiar with the camp set-up and rules. We will furnish a place to sleep (please bring sleeping bags and pillows) and some good home-style country cooking is on the menu. The hunters will be hunting from ground blinds (4-wheelers are not permitted in the hunting property).Transportation will be furnished to and from the stands for insurance purposes. For more details any disabled hunter can contact me at the number below.
We appreciate your help and encouragement.
Bill Burns Director
DreamHunts Disabled Hunting Programs
“Hunts For Heroes Project”
904.502.4238
dreamhunts@bellsouth.net

