The Wounded Warriors Retreatwill be built in the northwest Nebraska high country, on 80
acres of beautiful, ponderosa-studded land. The Wounded Warriors Retreat will give families a chance to heal
from the pain of separation and the trauma of war.We will provide
them with a week’s stay in a serene, safe, family-friendly
place. Here parents can rebuild relationships with their children
and each other, find solace and peace, and help heal wounds that
too often devastate our military families.
The Wounded Warriors Retreat will be family oriented. Activities
are designed to bring families closer together by providing memories
that will last a lifetime. Horseback riding and hiking in the rugged
hills, swimming, campfires and more will be offered.
Plans include construction of the Hagel-Kerrey
Lodge, The Dunham Chapel, six family cabins, swimming pool, stables
and staff bunk houses.
Wildlife is abundant, with elk, mule deer,
turkeys, foxes, coyotes, porcupines and eagles.
Our land is a historic treasure: one can easily
understand why the Lakota Sioux treasured and loved this beautiful,
unspoiled land.
The Hagel-Kerrey Lodge will
honor the service and sacrifice of an earlier generation of
warriors as it serves and supports a new generation. The lodge
will be named for U.S.
Senator Chuck Hagel and former U.S.
Senator Bob Kerrey. Senators Hagel and Kerrey served our
country with distinction in combat operations during the Vietnam
War. Senator Kerrey was awarded the Medal
of Honor and both men were awarded Purple Hearts for wounds
suffered in combat. Both went on to develop distinguished
careers in the private and public sectors. And both know that
the welfare of our military families is of vital importance
to our country.
Click on the drawing to the right for a larger
view.
The Dunham
Chapel will honor the service and sacrifice
of Corporal Jason L. Dunham, USMC. This young Marine from
New York was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for saving
the lives of his fellow Marines by giving up his own. The
chapel will represent the retreat's spiritual center, providing
visitors with a beautiful place to worship and find peace.
(Read
about Corporal Dunham...)
Honoring Families
America's Military families will be honored by a lifesize
statue which will be placed at the retreat. "Homecoming,"
commissioned by Wounded Warriors Family Support, will depict a family reunited
after a long, dangerous, deployment overseas. The sculptor
is Nebraska native Matthew Placzek.
The staute will honor the dedication
and sacrifice of these families. Without strong and resolute
military families, our nation’s military would not be
able to deploy to defend our freedoms. It is our military
families who are at war in their own way. For their thoughts
are of a loved one thousands of miles away. The retreat will
serve as a monument to our military families and as a tribute
to the sacrifice and hardships they endure when our nation
goes to war. As our motto states: “When America goes
to war, our families go to war.” (Click on photo
for enlarged view.)
Your Help Is Needed
With your help, the retreat will be built. Our goal is to start
construction in the summer of 2008. Your tax-deductible gift to
Wounded Warriors Family Support will help make it all possible.
Wounded Warriors, Inc. is a Nebraska non-profit corporation. We are a 501(c)(3)tax exempt
corporation. Our Employer ID# is 20-1407520.
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solicit contributions from individuals.
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determine how your donations are used. We will do our best to ensure that
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