San Antonio, TX -(FirearmsGuide.com)- Military Warriors Support Foundation’s Skills4Life program stays busy hosting events for our nation’s combat-wounded veterans. Two events sponsored in December were a huge success for Skills4Life. The Danny Roberson Memorial Hunt was held December 8-11, 2022, at Broken S Ranch, and the Purple Heart Ranch hunt was held December 17-20, 2022.

Four hunters gathered in Sterling City, TX, for the 2022 Purple Heart Ranch hunt. Even though the weather was cold and the temperatures were dropping, each had multiple opportunities to tag deer for freezer meat. The hunters and guides gave it their all, and three Heroes tagged a deer. The previous year’s freeze and the summer drought did not make it easy on the deer over the last year. Despite this, all the Heroes had a great time fellowshipping and sharing memories. Military Warriors Support Foundation and Skills4Life would like to thank everyone involved, especially the Glass family, for hosting our Heroes and welcoming them with open arms.

The 2022 Danny Robertson Memorial Hunt was held at Broken S Ranch. Skills4Life had all but one Hero tag out for the hunt. Everyone had a great time; the food was excellent, and friendships were made. It was a memorial hunt for Danny Robertson, a long-time guide at Broken S Ranch and a friend to all; his presence was definitely felt. Skills4Life is already planning for the 2023 hunt, and as always, we are looking forward to our return to the Broken S Ranch.

About Military Support Foundation:

Military Warriors Support Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity founded by Retired LTG Leroy Sisco, celebrating 15 years in 2022 of their mission of providing crucial transitional support for our nation’s combat-wounded heroes, Gold Star spouses, and their families. Their programs focus on housing and homeownership, recreational activities, transportation assistance, and leadership development. Through select programs, they are well on their way to awarding 1,000 mortgage-free homes in all 50 states and over 150 payment-free vehicles. In addition to the home or vehicle, the families receive family and financial mentoring. Over $26.6 million in hero personal debt has been paid off through the mentorship program. For more information, visit MilitaryWarriors.org.