× Sweepstakes truck wide shot
×

NEWS & STORIES

Announcements & Press
All
Announcements
Dispatches from Atz Kilcher
In The News
PHW Spotlight
Press Releases
Stories from the field
By Location
All
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Georgia-South Carolina
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Kentucky-Ohio
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mid-South
Midwest
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
National Capital
Nebraska
Nevada
New England
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
New York-New Jersey
North Dakota
North-Carolina
Northern New York
Northwest
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Regional
Rocky Mountain Northeast
Rocky Mountain Northwest
Rocky Mountain South
South Carolina
South Central
South Dakota
Southern New York
Southwest
Tennessee
Tennessee-Valley
Texas
The Heartland
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
By Event
All
2018 2-Fly
Broadmoor Invitational
Freedom Ranch for Heroes
Healing Saturday
Hike to Heal Veterans
HoF NOVA
Holy Waters
Mossy Creek Invitational
Phil Johnson Exceptional Leadership Award

The PHW Spotlight is our way of shining a bright light on those members of our PHW family whose accomplishments and contributions inspire us all. 

These individuals, and their stories, are an essential part of the healing journey happening for Veterans across the country. Project Healing Waters transcends fly fishing and these Spotlights are a glimpse into what is happening throughout our programs. We are honored to share these with you each week.


Frank Stevens – Volunteer

Project Healing Waters Program:

Anchorage, Alaska.

How Long Have You Been Volunteering with Project Healing Waters?

13 Years, since Project Healing Waters first began their programs in Alaska.

What Inspired You To Volunteer with Project Healing Waters?

As a Veteran, I love to help other Veterans.  Plus, I enjoy fly fishing and fly tying.

What Is Your Favorite Activity With Project Healing Waters? Why?

I love our annual fly fishing trip to Tangle Lakes in Central Alaska. It is great to see the success of the program in our Veterans as they learn new skills. It is great to see them catch fish on a rod that they built and with a fly that they tied.  The fellowship is unforgettable and marvelous.

There are some things of which I’ll never tire: sharing skills with Veterans, sharing my love of fishing, and Alaska.

What Do You Look Forward To With Project Healing Waters In The Upcoming Year? Why?

Expanding the program by encouraging our past and current participants to speak with other Veterans about the program.  Also, I would like to explore how we can schedule more small group activities during our short fishing season!


The PHW Spotlight will publish each Friday morning on www.projecthealingwaters.org. Learn more about this inspiring series HERE

Latest News