Nonprofit Organization, “No Barriers USA,” Seeks Veterans with Disabilities for its 2024 Warriors Programs

No Barriers USA, which provides programs for veterans with visible and invisible disabilities, is excited to launch its 2024 season by opening applications for its No Barriers Warriors programs on January 9, 2024.

No Barriers Warriors will have several programs for veterans with disabilities: basecamp experiences in Red Feather, Colorado, and backcountry expeditions in the Rocky Mountains of Wyoming and Northern Colorado, as well as the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina.

No Barriers Warriors enhances the lives of disabled veterans through the No Barriers framework, a systematic and enduring approach to overcoming barriers. By integrating interactive online courses with an extraordinary multi-day, in-person, outdoor experience, the three-month program cultivates camaraderie and shifts mindsets, connecting veterans to the following elements:

  • Community: strengthens a sense of belonging
  • Identity: develops a clear vision of who the veteran is
  • Purpose: creates a long-term impact with positivity about the future
  • Belief: what’s within you is stronger than what’s in your way

Basecamp Experiences: Colorado

Basecamp experiences at the No Barriers Mountain Campus feature a day of climbing on their accessible challenge course or rocky crag, whitewater rafting, and a destination day hike to one of the fantastic locations in the surrounding Rocky Mountains. This is wrapped up with a No Barriers Life curriculum, campfire conversations, and a healthy disconnect from the busy world.

Backcountry Expeditions: Colorado, Wyoming, & North Carolina

Backcountry expeditions lead veterans into the wilderness as they embark on physically demanding 12 to 15-mile backpacking trips. As veterans venture off the beaten path, they strengthen their bonds as a team and push themselves physically, emotionally, and mentally to overcome challenges. Backcountry expeditions offer a multi-day, unique, demanding, and unifying experience, all in front of nature’s most incredible backdrops.

The 2024 program season features four Basecamp trips in Red Feather Lakes, Colorado (June 28-July 2, July 12-16, July 26-30, and Aug 1-5) and five backcountry trips: June 5-9 in Asheville, NC, Aug. 13-19 in Wyoming, Aug 22-28 in Colorado, Sept. 5-11 in Colorado, and Sept. 15-21 in Wyoming. Applications are currently available on the No Barriers USA website at https://nobarriersusa.org/programs/warriors/.

Please get in touch with No Barriers Warriors with questions at warriors@nobarriersusa.org or (970) 484-3633, ext. 305.

Video of Event Highlights: Operation Homefront Holiday Meals for Military Families 2023

Operation Homefront Holiday Meals for Military Families 2023

Speakers In Order of Appearance:
(1) Mr. Brennan Avants – Region 5 Program Coordinator at Operation Homefront
(2) Ms. Reagan Cassidy – Store Manager at Walmart Supercenter – Lowe’s Blvd.
(3) Ms. Hayley Pernell – Manager at Killeen Rudy’s “Country Store”​ and Bar-B-Q
(4) Mrs. Janie Freed – Girl Scouts of Central Texas Troops 20301 and 6300 Leader

Video by: Kevin Martin of Mountain View Productions
Photographer: Becky Stinehour of Candid Images Photography
Venue: Texas A&M University–Central Texas, Bernie Beck Lecture Hall
Music: Deck the Halls (60s Pop Version, The Shakeabouts)

Thanks to all of our national and local community partners for making this event special for our military families in #centraltexas. Happy holidays!

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Operation Homefront Holiday Meals for Military Families 2023 in Central Texas

Many thanks to our national and local community partners for another successful and fulfilling Central Texas event: Operation Homefront Holiday Meals for Military Families at Texas A&M University–Central Texas on December 9, 2023.

We thank Operation Homefront for hosting this event and Operation Homefront’s Region 5 Program Coordinator, Mr. Brennan Avants, for driving from Boerne, Texas, to join our American Veterans MissionKohl’sWalmartRudy’s “Country Store”​ and Bar-B-Q, and Girl Scouts of Central Texas Troops 20301 & 6300 volunteers to serve the military families of Central Texas.

Thanks also to Dollar Tree Stores of Central Texas for facilitating the holiday toy drive, United Through Reading for the books, Candid Images Photography for Santa’s photo station, Mountain View Productions for the motion video, Gel Blaster for the blaster toys, Procter and Gamble (P&G) for the household goods samples, and the Veterans United Foundation and James Avery Forging Hope for your generous contributions. Together, everyone achieves more!

Community and Nonprofit Organizations Came Together at the Texas A&M University-Central Texas Veterans Benefits Expo in Time for Veterans Day 2023

Over a dozen community and nonprofit organizations participated at the Veterans Benefits Expo in time for Veterans Day to share their appreciation for our veterans and raise awareness and access to military-affiliated benefits for students and community partners for the area served by Texas A&M University-Central Texas (TAMUCT).

Among the community participants were the American Veterans Mission with Kohl’s, Taskforce Uplift, & TAMUCT Alumni Association, Lone Star Legal Services, State Farm, T-Mobile, Texas Veterans Commission, TAMUCT Career and Professional Development, Families in Crisis, Heart of Goodwill, Student Veterans of America, Department of Veterans Affairs, Vetcenter, and USO.

The American Veterans Mission, in partnership with Taskforce Uplift and Kohl’s, distributed 50 laptop computers to student veterans or their household members to help provide necessary technological service and aid to student veterans in need.

Ms. Kathleen McDonald, Assistant Director of University Relations, Alumni Service, and Community Engagement, volunteered to vet the student veterans or their household members and to confirm their enrollment. Kohl’s Killeen branch volunteers–Baron Hill, Molly, and Molly’s son–handed out laptops, networked, and actively engaged with the veterans and active-duty military service members who attended the event.

The American Veterans Mission values community partnerships and enjoys working with other nonprofit organizations and for-profit entities to provide services to our veterans in time for Veterans Day 2023. The laptop assistance program was made possible by Taskforce Uplift, Kohl’s, American Veterans Mission, and the Ted and Diane Connel Military and Veterans Service Center at Texas A&M University-Central Texas.

Special thanks go to Heidi Hurda of Kohl’s, Steve Cundy of Taskforce Uplift, and Brennan Avants of Operation Homefront for their hard work in the background to make this program a reality on November 8, 2023. Together, everyone achieves more!

Veterans Benefits Expo at Texas A&M University-Central Texas: November 8, 2023

Veterans Benefits Expo

Opening hour of the Veterans Benefits Expo at Texas A&M University–Central Texas on November 8, 2023.

Some participants were State FarmT-MobileAmerican Red CrossFAMILIES IN CRISIS INCORPORATEDAmerican Veterans Mission/Kohl’s/Taskforce UpliftTexas A&M University – Central Texas Alumni AssociationTexas Veterans Commission, Texas A&M University-Central Texas Career and Professional Development, Lone Star Legal AidStudent Veterans of AmericaU.S. Department of Veterans AffairsVetcenter, and USO.

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