Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua Chapter #535 – Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing


Robin Carmody presents a $1,000 donation from First Generation to Trout Unilmited Hokendauqua Project Chair Phil Hublitz (middle) and President Dale Stevenson (right).

First Generation was proud to donate $1,000 through the 12 Weeks of Christmas program to Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua Chapter #535 for their involvement in the national Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing organization. Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua was officially chartered in 1987 and focuses mainly on stream cleanup in Hokendauqua and surrounding streams in Northeast Lehigh and Northwest Northampton counties. Along with its involvement in Project Healing Waters since 2009, it also assists in local community, Eagle Scout and Girl Scout projects.

Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing was founded in 2005 and assists in the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active duty military personnel and veterans through fly fishing and fly tying education and outings. This project has been managed and organized locally since 2009 by Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua, Lehigh Valley Military Affairs Council, Veterans Associations and VA hospitals.

Trout UnlimitedProject Healing WatersTo learn how you can support our local disabled active duty military personnel and veterans through this project or become involved with Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua, please visit the links below.

Learn more about Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua

Read About Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua’s Projects

Like Trout Unlimited Hokendauqua on Facebook

Learn more about Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing

Join the Project Healing Waters Facebook Group

Follow Project Healing Waters on Twitter

Donate to Project Healing Waters

 

                                             

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