Helping Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans Heal through the power of Fly Fishing

John Jones, the Vice President of Development at Project Healing Waters

John Jones, the Vice President of Development at Project Healing Waters, which helps active duty soldiers and Veterans in need to heal through camaraderie, connectedness, and fly fishing joins Enterprise Radio.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guests John Jones discuss the following:

  1. Can you start by telling us about Project Healing Waters?
  2. The movie Mending the Line recently hit number 1 on Netflix – how accurate is it in documenting outdoor activity’s restorative and therapeutic nature, especially for current soldiers and Veterans?
  3. What are some upcoming events Project Healing Waters has in the pipeline?
  4. How can people get involved with Project Healing Waters
  5. Where do you see Project Healing Waters in 5 years?

John is a retired Staff Sergeant of the United States Marine Corps. He retired after 12 years of service to our country after being injured in Iraq on his second tour. Throughout his years in the military, Jones developed strong leadership skills, which he carried over into his work as a non-profit executive. John has dedicated over 15 years of his professional career to the non-profit sector and helping his fellow Veterans.

Throughout his career, John has demonstrated a commitment to causes that impact individuals and communities in need. He has worked with organizations focused on issues such as housing, education, job placement, and Veteran services, utilizing his extensive experience and knowledge to create positive change in the world.

He’s made significant contributions to the non-profit space, working tirelessly to raise funds, create awareness, and implement strategies to help organizations meet their goals. He is known for his expertise in building relationships with donors, volunteers, and other stakeholders to further the mission of non-profits.

John lives in Windsor, CO and enjoys spending time in the mountains, riding his Harley and spending time with his children.

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Website:  https://projecthealingwaters.org

Social Media Links:
Twitter: @PHWFF
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projecthealingwaters
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectHealingWaters
Instagram: @phwff


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