AFFERNED!
In September 2020, Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra’s (DSES) efforts to build the National Wounded Warrior Center (NWCC) were dealt a deathblow at the hands of the Mammoth Lakes Foundation Board[…]
In September 2020, Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra’s (DSES) efforts to build the National Wounded Warrior Center (NWCC) were dealt a deathblow at the hands of the Mammoth Lakes Foundation Board[…]
By Miczulski Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra hosted its 12th annual Operation High Altitude this past week. It is a week-long program dedicated to hosting Wounded Warriors and provides a plethora[…]
By Jack Copeland Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra is well known for its enthusiastic and effective training program. Each year the professional staff at DSES trains 200 new and returning volunteers.[…]
There is a certain truth to the statement: When you volunteer your time to serve others, you get more than you give. Last Tuesday, that was the conversation which I found myself engaged in with two armed forces service personnel at McGee Trout Ponds. You get more than you give.
Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra volunteer Randee Levin (left) and Director Kathy Copeland were thrilled to take a check from Mammoth teacher Sue Hartman