 We've been able to see someone who thought that maybe the days of challenging themselves and pushing themselves to limits ended when they took off their uniform. And then getting to see them, you know, fly down a mountain on a monoski, that's really inspiring. My name is Charity Edgar and I'm a Navy reservist and I am a veteran of Afghanistan. The Winter Sports Clinic is an adaptive sports clinic for severely ill and injured veterans and what the clinic does is it lets them know that they can still challenge themselves. They just have different challenges but it's just as rewarding and they can push themselves just as hard if not harder. I had a really great friend in my reserve unit and she suffered a pretty debilitating injury and Sled Hockey helped her regain her life. Getting to see experiences like that every day at the Winter Sports Clinic, it's really meaningful. That's why I think DAV is great because it's veterans helping veterans so they know what you've gone through, they know what your struggles are. I find it just so inspiring that these veterans, you know, come up to a mountain and they're able to reclaim their lives and I don't think there's a better feeling than that. I'm a veteran and my victory is empowering fellow veterans.