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Accident Disabled Vet Seeks Government Grant For Archery Store Business

by Steven Megahan
(Deming, New Mexico, USA)

I want to open an archery store with an indoor range. I would sell archery equipment to both the able and the disabled.

This will allow me to earn a living beyond the $900 a month in SSI I get from the Government.

It will also allow both my wife and myself to be together, and she will not have to work so hard.

I am a Navy Vet and am real tired of waiting for that CHECK. I do not want to be retired because of a injury.

I was hurt almost four years ago in a industrial accident that crushed my right hand and arm. I learned that I still could learn to shoot a compound bow.

The bow is made for those who have been hurt, or suffered a stroke. I will be able to hire someone who is out of work and has skills. Thank you.

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