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Roadway and
Farm site
Yes! The bulldozers are on the move! Thursday,
August 7th, 2008 was an important date now in the
history of AHR. The bulldozer work to open the
access roadway to the Wilkes County farm property began and
in a big way. It is amazing to see the progress as
it happens.
And this past weekend, many of the seven
acres of new pasture was cleared. The process is
just beginning and it's
exciting. We need you all to step up to the plate
with us and contribute just $10, $25, $35 or more to cover the
$2,500 of
this stage's clearing costs. You can make your online gift
here.
The
property was chosen for it's mix of
old, undisturbed wooded areas adjacent to acreage
that just about eight years ago were hay fields.
What is this means is that no old growth trees are
being sacrificed but instead, just the overgrown
fields are being cleared, the heavy equipment doing
what is too many years past the capabilities of a
bush hog!
Folks in Town
And the community - you would be hard pressed to
find Americans any more committed to doing more for
their military men and women that those who reside
right here in the State Road/Elkin/Jonesville
Tri-county area (Wilkes, Surry, & Yadkin, NC).
"What can we do?" is the common response to hearing
of our plans for a horse farm for our vets. It
reconfirms our understanding that Americans want to
do more for those who have given so much for our
freedom and security.
Some
Background...
A
Process
As many of you know who have been following
AHR's birth and growth, the central program
initiative has been to open the horse farm up to
host transitioning veterans as well as provide a
therapeutically appropriate living environment for
veterans in treatment for PTSD. While we've worked
to open that farm retreat, the veterans community
awareness and networking side of the house has just
been exploding with growth.
Stepping Back & Re-Grouping
We want to be clear about where we were, what has
led us to step back and take a different path
towards the same goal, and what the progress
trajectory looks like at this point. The initial
plan was to accept the good will of a combat veteran
and take possession of a 256 acre, riverside ranch
and begin the program there. After much consultation
with board members, financial consultants, and the
like, we stepped back and let that opportunity pass
by, and here is why.
Serving Veteran Needs
After much consultation, thought, and even some good
old fashion prayer, it became clear that although
the farm was beautiful, program ready, and more than
a group could ask for, what came with it was a
monthly mortgage after 12-24 months of more than $15,000 a month.
Don't misunderstand, we love and appreciate the
goodwill of Dell who made the offer, his heart is as
big as that property, but we began to think also about how we might be better
stewards of your contributions in providing program
assistance to veterans.
A
focus on the task
It is important to remember what the task at hand
really is, and that is to model for Congress
and the nation what can be accomplished for our
veterans. Our meetings with Congressional , VA Med
staff, Ft. Bragg transitional, and other staff and
personnel made clear that what is needed now is a
sound example of what can be done for our returning
heroes to set an example to be repeated by public
and private efforts. Doing this retreat right is
more important that doing it big.
More for Less
The result of that analysis was to determine that we
could accomplish the same services for our men and
women heroes for about 1/10th the cost in terms of
real estate. Will the farm be as flashy and awe
inspiring? Well, I guess that all depends on what
inspires us. If having Heroes enjoy a place of
quite retreat while transitioning is what inspires us, then yes. We'll save
15K a month and serve many veterans and develop
important community partnerships.
Stewardship
It all comes down to responsible stewardship of the gifts we
receive. And by honoring the best of stewardship as
we see it, we've slowed the progress towards opening
Camp Hero. We feel it was the right decision and
know in the long run, it will prove to be a wise
choice. And now when you give, you can have the
confidence that we will continue to make the best
choices to serve the most veterans in the most
effective way with each dollar contributed.
Making it Happen
As we bring the tractors to the Pleasant Ridge
property to begin clearing roadways, a site for the
barn and main building, and running power out to our
cabin sites in the woods, what makes it all happen
in your sharing of our vision and making a
commitment with us. We can't do it alone, we need
you along side of us. Please click on the donation
link below today and make a difference in the lives
of our returning men and women. Your gift of just
$35 will make a huge difference! Stand with us and
we'll accomplish so much we can be proud of.
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