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The purpose of Operation Homeland Honor is to honor the injured, our homeland heroes, and to foster amateur sports competition by organizing and participating in athletic events that include State Troopers, Police Officers, Veterans, and Emergency Personnel who sustained permanent injuries in the line of duty. We are...One Team. One Reason. One Fight.
To support our injured Homeland Heroes across the country. To share hope. To help our injured Homeland Heroes rebuild a new life after injury with purpose and hope. We focus on adaptive athletic avenues to create a new family of support and community. To provide a support system for our Homeland Heroes and their families. To provide a place of retreat to find healing and peace among other injured Homeland Heroes and their families.To be a voice for the injured, to raise awareness, and to obtain support and funding. Network and partner with like-minded organizations.To stay the course.
It's time to rebuild! People with injuries and disabilities have a right to life! You have a right to enjoy life! No matter how much you have been through up to this point, you can rebuild and have a life with purpose and hope! Operation Homeland Honor can help you get back out into life again through adaptive athletic avenues.
Operation Homeland Honor was created to meet a specific need for competitive athletic events geared towards injured State Troopers, Police Officers, Veterans, and Emergency Personnel who sustained injuries in the line of duty. To those injured in the line of duty, there is a place for you! Join us as we rebuild and renew hope together!
"My husband, North Carolina State Trooper Humberto Reyna, sustained a serious brain injury in the line of duty on November 23, 2009, when he was rear-ended at 75 MPH while investigating a collision. Participating in sports is therapeutic and is one avenue to rebuild one's life. However, there are very few, if any, competitive athletic avenues open to him to participate in where he is accepted. After speaking to many other injured men and women nationwide, I formed Operation Homeland Honor. With God's help, we are going to start again... and we WILL honor our Homeland Heroes, giving them the honor they deserve."
President- Dr. Patricia Kay Reyna
Operation Homeland Honor will participate in events throughout the country to include injured State Troopers, Police Officers, Veterans, and Emergency personnel.
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