Nonprofit helps people with physical disabilities get out and hunt

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by:Brittany FlowersPosted:Jul 20, 2021 / 08:48 AM EDT/Updated:Jul 20, 2021 / 08:48 AM EDTjavascript:false

LILLEY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Some people are born with a disability and for others, it comes unexpectedly. In either case, loss of direction or purpose, decrease in self-esteem and the challenges of everyday life can put people with disabilities at a higher risk for depression.

Carson Nyenhuis of Grandville found himself in this unexpected situation after a motorcycle crash five years ago.

“I’m paralyzed from the chest down from the accident,” Nyenhuis said. “During my recovery and stuff, I went through some bad depression and had some buddies take me back out in the woods and it really revitalized my spirit and my everything.”

That’s when he realized he loved to help people and wanted to find a way to give others the same opportunity and experience that he had.While there…

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