We get the details on how you can sign up for the Lazy Man Triathlon to help support some area organizations!
David Bates, the founder of Warriors Way, has an update on the organization helping veterans and area youth!
“This year’s show was another great success,” said one organizer. “Even with the heat, the community came out strong, and we’re proud to support these groups doing meaningful work.” Among the non-profits receiving funds was the Veterans Food Pantry of Northwest Ohio, Warriors Way, Spread the Love, The Love Luggage Project, Westgate Angels, All Star Pet Rescue, Soldiers of Honor, and The Arc of Lima.
A local non-profit needs your help in their mission that serves veterans and first responders.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Put down the tablet and pick up a bow and arrow.
Speaking recently to the Lima Rotary Club, the founders of Warriors Way shared updates on their program’s progress. In 2024 alone, the organization served 780 individuals through various therapeutic activities designed to support veterans’ transition back into civilian life.
LIMA, Ohio (WLIO) - 4th District Congressman Jim Jordan was in Lima on Wednesday visiting Warriors Way.
Warriors Way has a new home but remains committed to its mission of providing recreational therapy for veterans, first responders, and youth.
Blacksmiths from all over the country gathered for the 2nd annual Warriors Way Expo. The non-profit organization provides recreational therapy in the form of knife-making to veterans and first responders with PTSD.
Free blacksmith and forging classes are offered to any veteran interested, and the goal is to develop certain skills to help cope with the mental and physical trauma that often comes with serving in combat.