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The Pathfinder Award

Pathfinder "One who discovers a way into or through unexplored regions." Webster’s Dictionary

When an individual is faced with overcoming a physical challenge or disability that is capable of blocking the “routine” way forward through life, (including hunting and shooting), he or she must discover previously unexplored regions of self-esteem, self-worth, courage, persistence, and determination. Through trial and error, success and failure, the pathfinder, with a “never quit” attitude, works hard to discover his or her own way through life. Annually, the world’s most accomplished hunters recognize this individual as an ambassador for other "pathfinders" seeking leadership and promise when faced with similar challenges. There is no common path; each individual’s journey is unique and sacred.

2009 Pathfinder Award Winners:
 
Gregory A. Stube Edward Mays
Gregory A. Stube Edward Mays

Background:
For years many of the Special Hunter Award recipients, while most grateful for the recognition, have, when asked, explained that they do not see themselves as "special". Special Olympians are special. Professional therapists and other people who work with disabled and physically challenged individuals are telling us that a more appropriate award or recognition should not "dwell" on the characteristic of having a disability or special physical challenge. Instead, find a name that is uplifting and truly reflects the accomplishments overcoming the disability, not the disability. After several conference calls, committee reviews and discussions among the Humanitarian Services and Special Hunter Award Committee members and staff liaison, all HS Committee votes received unanimously chose "The Pathfinder Award".


If you have any questions, please contact:
Gene Rurka, Chair, Humanitarian Services Committee, (732) 271-0518

Ron and Jackie Bartels, Co-Vice Chairs, Disabled Hunter Committee, (504) 631-3278

Eva Wilson, SCIF Humanitarian Services Manager, (520) 620-1220, Ext. 480, or e-mail ewilson@safariclub.org.