Salvage Life is a nonprofit organization founded by Virgin Islander and Marine, Andrew Hairston. The main goal of Salvage Life is to inspire others regardless of their situations to live a healthy and active lifestyle, with a focus on the veteran and disabled communities in the Camp Lejeune area and the US Virgin Islands. With Andrew being an avid weightlifter, he derived the name from the gym phrase “Savage Life”, but instead using the word “Salvage” to raise awareness to disabilities resulting from limb salvages.
Rain, sleet, snow, or hail … it seems that no matter the weather, you can always see a cyclist biking for pleasure, on an errand, or keeping fit. The love of bike riding is rapidly growing across nearly every demographic. Cycling has always been a great way to enjoy the outdoors, socialize with fellow bikers,…
Archery is a versatile activity. It is something that can be done for fun, for hunting, or for competition. “Target shooting wasn’t a thing for me,” said US Para Archery Head Coach Jonathan Clemins. “But I realized I enjoyed shooting my bow as much as I enjoyed hunting.” In addition, archery can be a year-round…