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We Are

RNR Oasis is a Charitable, Non-Profit Corporation. Our volunteer staff of disabled Veterans is working to improve the emotional care given to our disabled combat brethren.  RNR Oasis provides outdoor "Rest aNd Recuperation" to these brave veterans who are unable to get out and relax around the camp fire or just to go fishing and unwind for the day.

IRNR Oasis intervenes in combat caused depression that starts as CRS (Combat Related Stress) and can progress into PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder).

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The Mission

Our mission at RnR Oasis is to assist disabled and wounded U.S. Combat Veterans in returning to as normal a life as possible, in the least amount of time.

It has been our experience that healing and closure takes place around a campfire. Combat brothers and sisters, helping each other on the road to recovery.

How can you help? Funds and contributions are the main stay of an organization like RnR Oasis. The more money available, the more Veterans we can help.

RnR Oasis provides a safe camping experience with other Veterans to maximize the environment that promotes healing and closure. To that end, RnR Oasis currently rents or leases campgrounds, provides all gear and equipment, food and even fire wood for up to 50 veterans at a time. There is no cost to the Veteran in this program.

 

             the gold mine

We have been searching for a way to become self funded for many months, and we think we have found it...
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             The Info

A Nez Perce warrior related this tale of his elders warning when he became a "Dog Soldier"  They said I would be changed....

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Our 501c in printable form.

Our Brochure in printable form.

 

PTSD... Is it real ? Check out this Article by Karen Hutchins, MALPC  

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The Start

In the fall of 2007, three disabled Vietnam combat Veterans who had become friends were talking about why they had not been camping since returning from Vietnam. There were two common reasons for this.

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Current VA News

For the latest Government News go to this  Federal Times site

 For  VA Watchdog.org site .

 

 

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