View Check Presentations of Our Generous Supporters
John Phillips of PPG Industries presents a check for $2000 to Evelyn Alcorn & Bob Hall of Wounded Warrior Patrol |
Major R.D. Frye of Applebee's presents a check for $1050.00 to the Wounded Warrior Patrol |
Carlisle Moose Lodge presents check for $2500 to Wounded Warrior Patrol |
American Legion Auxiliary Post #143 donates $1000 to the Wounded Warrior Patrol |
American Legion Post #143 Operations donates $200 to the Wouneded Warrior Patrol |
Ed Hirshman from the Wouned Warrior Patrol presents appreciation palque to American Legion Post $143 |
American Legion Post #143 Sons of the Legion donates $200 to the Wounded Warrior Patrol |
Applebee's presents a check for $1050 to the Wounded Warrior Patrol |
Community Aid check for $2500 |
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Ski Roundtop Mountain Resort Courtesy Staff presents a check for $1500 to WWPatrol |
Our mission to help our Wounded Warrior brothers and sisters, along with their families and caregivers is a deep and lasting commitment that requires ongoing support. Did you know that $500.00 will sponsor a Wounded Warrior or one family member? And $2000.00 will sponsor an entire family! However, rest assured that any donation amount is of great benefit to these Wounded Warriors. Can you help us today but donating money or time towards our cause?
If you do not have a PayPal account, you can mail a donation check to (make checks out to "Wounded Warrior Patrol":)
Wounded Warrior Patrol
2177 Merrimac Avenue
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-9303
(717) 249-1026
THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTION
OUR MISSION: TO SUPPORT THE RECOVERY AND FAMILY BONDING OF WOUNDED WARRIORS, WARRIOR SPOUSES, OR CAREGIVERS AND THEIR CHILDREN THROUGH THE RECREATIONAL THERAPY OF SNOW SPORTS AND OTHER OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES.
THIS EVENT IS HELD AT SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN RESORT
Our organization is comprised of dedicated, hard-working men and women, many who themselves are veterans, who give freely of their time and pay their own expenses.
Thank you to the Seven Springs Mountain Resort and our many sponsors and contributors for their generosity, making this event possible each year.
Every year, at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, we host Wounded Warrior families for a three-day adventure of their lives. For five days, these Warriors and families enjoy first-class lodging, gourmet dining, skiing and snowboarding and many other activities. We have hosted families from as far away as Texas and as close as Carlisle, PA.
Seven Springs Mountain Resort provides the Wounded Warrior families with lodging, breakfast, lift tickets, equipment rentals, lessons, as well as welcoming gift baskets. The WWP covers travel expenses, evening meals and other expenses incurred by the Warrior families. Each Warrior and family member receive an official event t-shirt.
The WWP provides excellent on-slope support for our Warrior families. Comprised of National Ski Patrol, Skier Safety and other expert skiers and snowboarders, they have only one mission on the slope - maximize the families snow experience - safely!
Event evenings are always punctuated with a gourmet buffet dinner, guest speakers, mascots for the kids, recapping the ski day, laughter, fun.... camaraderie!
WHAT OTHERS THINK ABOUT OUR EVENT...
Thanks for allowing me to be part of a fabulous event that really means a lot to so many. I've told others to count me in for next year. I'm marking the calendar now. Everyone on the Wounded Warriors patrol is a true patroller meaning they know what it is to serve and provide a service.
Again thanks for a fantastic event and I'm looking forward to next year. I certainly plan to talk this up at the national level.
Thank you,
Burt
Burt L. Mitchell
National Chairman
National Ski Patrol System, Inc.
Hi All,
Stacy & I wish to sincerely thank you for all of your hospitality and including us to participate in this heartwarming event. It was so well orgainized by a great group of people! We'd love to offer more help in any way we can.
My friend and co-worker Stacy and I would be very happy to co-ordinate activities for the kids. We'd love that. I also loved the "bunk" lifestyle. It is a fun group and a great time. Please do keep us in mind for next year.
Donna
Just wanted to thank you again for starting such an awesome organization! My hubsand and I had a great week at Seven Springs! (minus my bronchitis). I was showing someone at work the website and notice the golf outing for May. I have some co workers that are big golfers and will be getting foursomes to participate. I will work on spreading the word for golfers and sponsors here on my end. Troy and I aren't golfer but wouldlove to come down and volunteer for the event. Please let us know how we can help. We're really eager to help in anyway we can!
Thanks again you are awesome!!!!!!
Lisa
Dedicated to the memory of our fallen brothers and sisters in arms. Thank you to the donors who have made a contribution to the Wounded Warrior Patrol in their honor. If you would like to memorialize a loved one, friend or other deserving individual, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - make a DONATION HERE |
Lewis E. Belcher
Contributors: Lewis E. Belcher, 88, of Highland Park, Camp Hill, died peacefully on Thursday, March 8, 2012 surrounded by his loving family. |
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Richard W. Johnson Richard W. "Termite" Johnson of New Cumberland, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, December 18th, 2014, at Harrisburg Hospital. |
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Gardner R. "G.R." Whitney Gardner R. “G.R.” Whitney, 94, of New Cumberland, died April 27th, 2015, at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, PA..He retired as the co-owner/operator of Mountainside Ski and Sports, Mechanicsburg; a U.S. Air Force WWII Veteran having served thirty seven months in the United States Air Force Pacific Air Forces as a flight engineer on Boeing B-17 Bombers and B-24 Liberator Bombers. G.R. was an Elder and a member of Camp Hill Presbyterian Church; a member of V.F.W. Post 7415, New Cumberland; a former member of the National Ski Patrol, an Alumni Ski Patrol member and was the former Ski Patrol Director at Ski Roundtop, Lewisberry. He was an active volunteer with the Special Olympics, Area M as an Alpine Ski Coach. Born on October 12th, 1920, in Somerville, MA, he was the son of the late Ernest E. and Mildred (Gardner) Whitney. He was also preceded in death by a son, Richard E. Whitney.Surviving are his wife of 68 years, Wanda Lee (Smith) Whitney; his son and his wife, David E. and Patricia L. Whitney of Mechanicsburg; three grandchildren, Jonathan D. Whitney, Michelle W. Olsen and Amelia C. Whitney; four great grandchildren, Bauer, Lily, Bryce and Ember.Memorial services was held Camp Hill Presbyterian Church, Camp Hill, with the Rev. David A. Roquemore officiating. Inurnment with full military honors was at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, PA
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MSGT (Ret) Glenn A. P. Raup MSGT (Ret) Glenn A. P. Raup, PA Air National Guard, 71, of Carlisle, passed away on April 15, 2015 at the M. S. Hershey Medical Center. He was born on April 9, 1944 in Bellefonte, a son of the late Donald G. and Doris (Kennedy) Raup. |
Edward Thomas "Tom" Fry
Edward Thomas "Tom" Fry, 70, of Enola passed away at the West Shore Hospital on November 13, 2015, surrounded by his wife and sons. Tom was the youngest son of the late George and Ann Fry. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Paulette, and daughter, Ruth Ann, a brother, John, and a sister, Barbara Hawk. Surviving are his wife Judy Germann Fry; his brother William and wife Elyzabeth Fry of Carlisle; a sister Virginia Beck of Georgia; two sons, Brad and wife Amy Fry, and Jeff Fry of Arizona; stepdaughter Stacy Lehman and George Stojkovich of Shippensburg; stepson Chet and wife Betsy Cohick of Palmyra; and grandchildren Noah and Taylor Fry, Kody Lehman; and Alex, Amanda, Becca and Dennis Cohick; along with many truly loved nieces and nephews. Tom was a graduate from East Pennsboro High School where played baseball, basketball and football, and participated in school plays. He graduated from Kings College with a Bachelor of Science degree. After college he joined the Army National Guard during the Vietnam War. He worked at the Dauphin Deposit Bank at Kline Village as a senior account manager. After leaving the bank, he joined the East Pennsboro Police Department where he served as a police officer for 27 years and as a detective for 24 of those years. First elected in 2003 and, then, re-elected in 2007, Tom served eight years as a member of the East Pennsboro Township Board of Commissioners. He was an active member of the West Fairview American Legion Post 984 and served two years as Commander of the post. Additionally, he was the president of the post's Board of Directors and a proud member of their Honor Guard. He was also a member of the Enola Sportsmen's Association and the VFW Post 7530. Tom was an organ donor, and because of this gift he will be giving eyesight to two people. Contibutor: The Silver Academy |
Marilyn K. (Tottie) Kiefer The Wounded Warrior Patrol is very grateful for a donation from the Marilyn K. Kiefer Foundation in memory of Marilyn K. (Tottie) Kiefer, who was a dedicated and generous supporter of charities and organizations such as the Wounded Warrior Patrol. |
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John Thomas Henderson 1926-2016 U. S. Army Henderson, John Thomas died at his home in Wellesley on April 23. He was born in Donora, Pennsylvania in 1926. He served with the 11th Armored Infantry Battalion in Europe during World War II where he met his wife Anneliese. He also served with the 65th Infantry Regiment in Korea. Decorations he earned included the CIB (Combat Infantry Badge), Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and the United Nations Korean Service Medal. His army career also included serving at Fort Leavenworth, Fort Benning and Fort Totten. Prior to his retirement in 1968, he served in the Office of the Chief of Staff and Secretary of the Army. Tom also earned graduate degrees in Education and Business while serving in the Army. After his retirement from the Army, Tom and Anneliese moved to Wellesley, in 1968, when he accepted a position with the Bank of Boston. Tom worked in the Finance Division and the Commercial Credit and Loan Operations, before retiring in 1989. In retirement Tom and Anneliese enjoyed supporting various arts and civics organizations and traveled extensively sharing the belief that the arts and travel can bring different cultures and countries together. He served for ten years as the president of the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra. He was a member of St. Andrew's Church, the order of the Scottish Clan, the Retired Officers Association, Nehoiden Golf Club, the Boston Ballet Benefactors Circle and a regular attendee of the Boston Symphony Friday afternoon performances. He and his wife were long time supporters of the Handel and Haydn Society and the Boston Lyric Opera. Tom is survived by his wife, Anneliese, children John and his wife Carolyn of New Cumberland, Pa. Katherine and her wife Alejandra of New York City and East Hampton, NY, Christine and her husband Stephen, and his beloved grandchildren, Jenna and her husband Alex, Joe, John and Thomas. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. |
David G. Quidort David G. Quidort, 81, of Mechanicsburg, PA, passed away on Sunday, August 28, 2016 at home surrounded by his family. He was born in Pioneer, Ohio on July 30, 1935, grew up in Perrysburg, Ohio. He attended Miami of Ohio, graduated from The Ohio State University in 1958, and was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Dave served in the US Army and was honorably discharged. He started his business career as a salesman for Norwalk Truck Lines and moved to Operations and Labor Relations. In 1965 he was hired by Hall's Motor Transit Co and was named Vice President of Industrial Relations. During his career he served on several boards of directors to various trucking and labor associations. He was National Chairman of the American Trucking Association. He retired from ABF Freight System in 1998. He was a longtime member of The Country Club of Harrisburg, where he enjoyed many rounds of golf with his friends. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his close friends for many years. He was a member of The West Shore Elks, Yellow Breeches Anglers Club, New Cumberland Boating and Fishing Club, Carlisle Fish and Game Club, and The Mechanicsburg Club. David was preceded in death by his parents, Lavadna and George Quidort and his wife, Ann B. Quidort. He is survived by two sons, David G. Quidort, Jr., his wife Deborah, and grandsons, Michael and Thomas of Apex, NC; and William T. Quidort, his wife Carolyn, and granddaughter, Jacqueline and grandson, Harrison of Mechanicsburg, PA. |
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George Lawrence Hannon 10/19/1935 - 1/29/2018 George Lawrence Hannon, 82, of Mechanicsburg, PA, passed away 29 January 2018 at his home after a five month battle with ALS. |
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Our mission to help our Wounded Warrior brothers and sisters, along with their families and caregivers is a deep and lasting commitment that requires ongoing support. Did you know that $500.00 will sponsor a Wounded Warrior or one family member? And $2000.00 will sponsor an entire family! However, rest assured that any donation amount is of great benefit to these Wounded Warriors. Can you help us today by donating money or time towards our cause?
If you do not have a PayPal account, you can mail a donation check to (make checks out to "Wounded Warrior Patrol")
Mail To:
Wounded Warrior Patrol, Inc.
2177 Merrimac Avenue
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-9303
(717) 249-1026