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Veterans Find Camaraderie, Freedom on Ski Slopes

A new free ski program for veterans with disabilities, funded by the VA, offers adaptive equipment and transportation. Veterans like Carla Best and Richard Archuleta find camaraderie, freedom, and inspiration on the slopes, overcoming barriers and reconnecting with their community.

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