Organizers Hope to Raise $100,000 for Children with Illnesses, Wounded Vets at ‘Camo Cares’ Saturday

Camo CaresFRYBURG, Pa. (EYT) – Camo Cares has donated over $500,000.00 to children suffering from life-threatening illness and wounded veterans since 2009, and Wired Outdoors President Jason Say hopes to raise $100,000.00 at this year’s seventh annual event at the Fryburg Sportsman’s Club on June 25.

Camo Cares, an event presented by Wired Outdoors, hosts a range of activities in order to raise money to send these two groups on “a once in a lifetime outdoor adventure.”

The day includes an archery shoot in the morning, followed by introductions from Camo Cares recipients, a raffle, and an evening musical performance by three bands at 5:00 p.m.

The archery shoot portion of the event is now full, and registration is closed.

The raffle will give away thousands of dollars in prizes, including guns, bows, and crossbows.

Say, along with Wired Outdoors Vice President Kyle Schwabenbauer, created Camo Cares in order to give back to the community. What began as sending one child on a hunt has turned into raising enough money to send hundreds of children and veterans from across the country on hunts.

“We live in a compassionate, compassionate community that genuinely wants to help people, and I think the two words that it comes down to me for is just compassion and gratitude,” said Say.

While Camo Cares raises as much money for as many recipients as possible, two children and one veteran are being spotlighted this year.

Tristyn Dennis

Tristyn Dennis

Tristyn Dennis, of Smethport, was diagnosed with AML Leukemia when he was 11 years old. He spent over six months at Children’s Hospital, receiving chemotherapy and other procedures to fight the disease. Tristyn is headed to British Columbia for a moose hunt.

Seth Apel

Seth Apel

Twelve-year-old Seth Apel, of Knox, had his arm severed below the shoulder when his sleeve got stuck in the PTO of a tractor last November. He was life-flighted to Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh, where surgeons reattached his arm.

“As far as the kids and what we do with kids, I always tell people I’m a dad,” Say explained. “I meet these families, and I meet these kids, and a lot of times the stories are just heartbreaking, what these kids have had to go through and suffer and do, and I think for me and most everybody who is involved, it simply comes down to compassion.”

U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Joseph Masseur

U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Joseph Masseur

This year’s featured veteran, U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Joseph Masseur, was wounded in Afghanistan when his MRAP vehicle rolled over an IED. He sustained severe injuries to both legs, which required seven surgeries to repair and included the amputation of his left leg below the knee. Masseur also suffered a traumatic brain injury and spent two years in rehabilitation when he returned home. He has received numerous combat awards for his service.

“For a veteran, it just simply comes down to gratitude. It’s just our way of saying that these guys have done so much, and it seems so little what we do for them for what they sacrifice for us. But, at the end of the day, the only thing I can say about what we do for the veterans is just flat out gratitude,” Say said.

The first Camo Cares event in 2009 raised $20,000.00 and has been steadily increasing ever since. Last year, the event raised $125,000.00. Say said his personal goal is to raise $100,000.00 this year.

“There’s never been anybody who came to Camo Cares that didn’t want to come back,” said Say. “When you come to it, it is really something very special with these kids and these vets and what we’re doing. I would just encourage everyone to come out and join us and have fun that day.”

For more information on the day’s events and this year’s recipients, visit www.wiredoutdoors.com.

Fryburg Sportsman’s Club Farm is located at 3100 Marble Strobleton Road, Tionesta, Pa. For direction, follow this link: http://www.wiredoutdoors.com/camocares/directions.html.

(Photos courtesy of Wired Outdoors and Jason Say)


Copyright © 2024 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.

Comments are temporarily closed. A new and improved comments section will be added soon.