
Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer
Dexter, Missouri - Tom Love recently spoke to the Dexter Rotary Club and they were enthusiastic about his passion to help Disabled Veterans.
The Rotarians were so moved by his dedication to help those who have served to fight for our freedom that they donated $500 to the Disabled Veterans Wildlife Facility.
Post Commander Darryl W. LaPierre of the American Legion/Kenady Hanks in Dexter and Tom Love, founder of the Disabled Veterans Wildlife Facility met at the Gobbler's Ridge Farm along with Morris Gregg, Dexter Rotarian, who presented them with the check. It was a beautiful day and the three of them sat on the porch of the cabin and chatted for a bit about the Wildlife Facility.
For many veterans who are confined to a wheelchair or whose mobility has been restricted as a result of serving their country or due to age, etc accessibility to their once favorite pastime is restricted, but not any more. With the Disabled Veterans Wildlife Facility, they can enjoy hunting, fishing, photography, or just getting out of the house and into the woods for a daytime adventure!
For more information please or to make a donation, please contact, Tom Love 573-820-0802 or Jim Adams 573-421-3660.
To mail in donations: D.V. Outdoor Fund
American Legion Post 59, P.O. Box 446, Dexter, Missouri 63841
They also have a Facebook page with lots of photographs of the facility, blinds, veterans who have used the facility and just God's creatures living on the land.
Go to the page: https://www.facebook.com/DisabledVeteransWildlifeFacility?ref=stream
The Dexter Rotary would like to thank Tom Love and his guests for joining them for their breakfast meeting and they look forward to visiting the Disabled Veterans Wildlife Facility at Gobbler Ridge Farms in the near future.
The Dexter Rotary Club meets weekly for breakfast or lunch and is currently looking for new members. If you are interested in becoming a member contact Mr. Jack Rodgers at 573-624-5762 or jrod63841@yahoo.com. Their motto is Service Above Self!
Also check out their new Facebook page:
