
A Noble Partnership to Support Veterans
In a heartfelt initiative to address a pressing issue, On The Water has teamed up with Fishing for the Mission 22 to combat veteran suicide. The partnership centers around the sale of the Columbia PFG "Stars and Stripers" shirts, with $10 from each purchase being donated to the nonprofit organization founded by Iraq War veteran Harold F. Skelton. This effort emphasizes the community's crucial role in supporting veterans, reflecting On The Water's belief in the therapeutic benefits of fishing.
Understanding the Mission
The organization, Fishing for the Mission 22, was established out of Skelton's personal transformation from a survivor of suicide to an advocate for fellow veterans suffering the consequences of war. With an alarming statistic highlighting that an average of 22 veterans take their lives each day, the nonprofit offers vital support, including therapeutic fishing experiences and vocational mentoring. Such programs aim to bring renewed hope, purpose, and camaraderie among veterans.
The Therapeutic Impact of Nature
Fishing is not just a recreational activity; it is a form of therapy for many. Chris Megan, Publisher of On The Water, notes the importance of time spent on the water, asserting that it fosters a sense of peace and community. This partnership shines a light on how engaging with nature can alleviate the struggles of post-combat stress, an essential avenue for healing for those who have served our country.
Get Involved
Residents of San Diego County can make a difference by supporting this cause. By purchasing from On The Water’s online shop or visiting their flagship store in Falmouth, Massachusetts, individuals can contribute directly to this initiative. Together, we can support initiatives that matter and help in saving lives. For more information about the cause or to donate directly, check out Fishing for the Mission 22's website.
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