The Overland Expo Foundation is proud to announce the awarding of a $5,000 grant to Two Wolf Foundation for their Warrior Stewardship Team 006 project. Warrior Stewardship projects, allows participants to regain a sense of service, purpose, and belonging in the aftermath of trauma and substance abuse through our team-based land stewardship activities. An incredible bond is formed between team members during the conduct of overland travel and exploration of US public lands, strengthening peer-to-peer support that continues well beyond the timeframe of our programs.

ABOUT Two Wolf Foundation

Two Wolf Foundation facilitates access to nature for combat veterans and first responders through participation in public land stewardship projects and overland adventure travel. The outdoors are a powerful space for healing.

The Impact

WST.006 will undertake a 3,000 mile roundtrip journey from the start point in the Bitterroot Valley of western Montana to California’s incredible Eastern Sierra Nevada mountain range, an overlander’s paradise and home to popular overland destinations such as the Alabama Hills.

WST.006 will be working with the Inyo National Forest OHV Program, to conduct four days of partnered stewardship work in the vicinity of Monache Meadows. In support of the Inyo National Forest Heritage Program, the team will be assisting in the construction of a new roof on the Monache Ranger Cabin. The cabin, located in an extremely remote section of the national forest (only accessible by high-clearance 4-wheel drive vehicles), was originally built in the 1930s and is in need of significant repair. FS personnel began the process of achieving project approval in 2021. Two Wolf Foundation is honored to contribute to this effort.

Learn More About Two wolf foundation

For more information about Two Wolf Foundation and their dedication to fostering personal connection, continued service, and posttraumatic growth in the lives of military veterans and former first responders. visit their website: www.twowolf.org