Sunday, February 23, 2014

Michael Paul, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, has been named PTR Humanitarian of the Year.

Press Release 23 February 2014 For Immediate Release Michael Paul On Target 4 Veterans Named PTR Humanitarian of the Year Hilton Head Island, SC - - Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) presented its annual awards this week during the 2014 PTR International Tennis Symposium. The event, which includes 40-plus on court and classroom presentations for tennis teachers and coaches, a trade show and tournament, was held February 20-23 on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Michael Paul, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, has been named PTR Humanitarian of the Year. An adaptive sports athlete who has been PTR certified since 2004, Paul has become a spokesperson for disabled veterans. It started with a cross-country road trip, during which he pitched his idea to a fellow Delta Company vet he visited along the way. Paul wanted to get together for one last - or in this case lasting - mission! Through Paul’s passion, On Target 4 Veterans was born. Its staff is a group of patriotic Americans, mostly active duty and retired military personnel with a background in Special Operations. The nonprofit organization provides funds, support and mentoring to disabled veterans through adaptive sports, recreational therapy, and health and wellness. Paul personally mentors disabled vets in various sports, including tennis. He is part of On Target 4 Veterans’ development and strategic planning team, focusing on raising awareness and funds to benefit disabled vets. Paul oversees the organization’s finances and budgets, marketing and branding, and establishes policies and procedures to ensure full transparency of operations. Paul served our country as a paratrooper, and continues to serve through On Target 4 Veterans. Everything Paul does, he does with focus. He leads by example. In 2005, Paul received the PTR Golden Eagle Award. In addition to working passionately for On Target 4 Veterans, Paul competes in several sports, including tennis. His primary mission now is to show other disabled veterans how to live life to the fullest through sports, and to show our appreciation for the sacrifices they have made for our country. This is a battle we can help him win! As the recipient of the PTR Humanitarian Award, Paul receives a $2,500 check from PTR Foundation Chairman, Scott Tharp, to continue his work with On Target 4 Veterans. PTR Foundation is the charitable arm of Professional Tennis Registry. PTR is the largest global organization of tennis teaching professionals with more than 14,600 members in 121 countries. It has the greatest percentage of multicultural and women members of any such organization. PTR is dedicated to educating, certifying and servicing tennis teachers and coaches around the world in order to grow the game. Photo: Michael Paul with PTR Foundation Board Member, Luciano Botti (30) Contact: Peggy Edwards • PO Box 4739, Hilton Head Island, SC 29938 USA 843-785-7244 or 800-421-6289 • fax 843-686-2033 • peggy@ptrtennis.org • www.ptrtennis.org

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Sweat for a Vet 2011 - November 12, 2011



Get ready to Sweat for a Vet on Saturday November 12th, 2011 at Tyson's Sport&Health plus SWEAT-a-Thons across the nation and around the world! Sweat for a Vet is an inclusive fitness fundraising event that benefits wounded warriors.  Following the making of this clip sparked the idea of OT4V.

Michael Paul's Fellowship



As a Mission Continues Fellow, Michael earned a certification as a professional adaptive alpine skiing instructor and worked with the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) and Wounded Warrior Clinics, teaching other wounded veterans to ski. Michael is a former Army Airborne Ranger who suffered a spinal chord injury a parachuting accident.

Skydiving July 4th (+playlist)


About the Founder of OT4V

Hello, I am Michael Paul and I would like to start out by telling you a little bit about myself. I was born in Ohio in a family that believed in serving their country. My father was a Green Beret/ Special Forces for 27 years and served in Vietnam. He received a Purple Heart along with many other medals for his services to his country. My mother is a nurse and is all about helping people. I have several relatives that have served their country. So, I was born with the desire to serve and the motivation to excel in whatever I did. I joined the Army before graduating high school knowing that I may go to war in 1990. I felt it was my duty as a US citizen growing up in a military family that had a strong belief in honor and serving.
I was also born very athletic playing almost every sport and was good at most all of them. I excelled most in wrestling and martial arts and could have gone to college to play sports but I choice a different route. I used my athletic abilities in the Army to secure a job working in an elite unit attached to the military intelligence as a recon soldier. I served during the Gulf War and specialized in Airborne, Air Assault, Special Ops warfare. I went to Ranger school, SERE school, Close Quarter Combat School and various other training schools that was required and suggested to be in the elite unit I was in.
I got out of the military once there was peace. I decided to go to college using my GI Bill while working as a personal trainer, kickboxing instructor and later a massage therapist. I was fearless and still had the acquired desire for adrenaline from my military experiences. I had continued to stay involved with friends who were still active duty in a recreational level of skydiving. However, on September 29, 2002, my life changed dramatically. a skydiving accident, which resulted in a lower level (L1) spinal cord injury. I am able to walk, but I use a wheelchair to minimize the pain and to help me get around a lot faster. I am more fortunate then a lot of people I know who have higher-level injuries.
I could have decided to hang up my athletic passions, but I decided to take up competitive wheelchair tennis within the same year of my accident. Life was not over for me. I was going to use the abilities I still have and live life to the fullest. After 3 years of improving my game, I was ranked 3rd in the US for Men’s A division. Competing has allowed me to travel all over the country playing tennis and, just in the last few years, monoskiing. I was living in CO as a member of the Aspen Competition Ski Team while working on my Masters degree in Human Services and Counseling, which I graduated in May 2009. I completed my Bachelors in Mass Communication with a minor in Tennis Coaching & Art from MTSU in 2006.
I was apart of developing the collegiate wheelchair tennis program at Middle Tennessee State University. We won the Nationals 4 years in row and the program is still growing across the country giving hope to kids going to college where they can be a part of a program that offers adaptive sports and promotes wellbeing for people with disabilities.
I became a sponsored ski racer with Challenge Aspen sponsored by Challenged Athletes Foundation Operation Rebound. I was able to train, compete along side other disabled veterans for the entire season. I also became an adaptive ski instructor teaching others how to ski.
I have done the LA Marathon with the support of Rancho last year and came in 3rd place in my division. I am happy to have the opportunity to play any sport with the Rancho group. Participating in Adaptive Sports is not only good for one’s health; it builds confidence, self-esteem and independence, as well.
I was working with the PVA at the VA in Long Beach as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Intern, helping others who seek to reach their fullest potential. I am an alumni of the Mission Continues and was supported with this opportunity as a fellowship with the PVA. This opportunity lead me to a position as a National Service Officer, help veterans with their benefits and advocate for their healthcare at the VA.

I also got CrossFit certified to fitness train others with disabilities to promote exercising and fitness. This will help build confidence and motivation for them to continue with a mission in life after injuries. For thousands of individuals with disabilities, the road back to a full and meaningful life has been charted and paved by sports and recreation. Athletic competition is as beneficial for individuals with disabilities as it is for the able bodied. It gives us hope for a better day and something to push ourselves towards. If I didn’t have sports during the recovery process, I don’t think I could have gotten up as easily and transitioned into a new life with less mobility.

After many years being involved with various nonprofit organizations as a spokesperson I felt it was time for me to put together my own team to develop a nonprofit to bridge gaps in providing services to veterans in any area that is not being provided already. In July of 2011, I drove cross country from California, after doing a promotion video for “Sweat for a Vet” at Johnny G’s home in Santa Barbara, CA. to Colorado on my way to Ohio to see my family I stopped to talk to my fellow Delta Company veteran to pitch an idea to bring him along in this journey to help veterans. Mike agreed to help out and since then we have seen things unfold as if it was meant to be. By connecting his network of people and our fellow service member we have served with to bring us all together for one last mission to help veterans that may need encouragement or a mentor to get them to where they need to be. On Target 4 Veterans are basically veterans and soldiers helping their fellow veterans and soldiers through mentoring, fellowship in a safe environment through recreational therapy and activities that promote health and wellness.


1st Annual Ohio On Target 4 Veterans Ride

  • Great day in Ohio September 15th supporters came out to ride 25 miles and run 5k race for On Target 4 Veterans which raised $1500. The funds will be used for Ohio grants for disabled veterans to participate in adaptive sports and recreational therapy.

1st Annual OT4V Fishing Trip in Morehead City, NC

Great day, OT4V had 1 - Korean War vet, 11 - Vietnam War vets, 9 - Navy vets from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), 15 - Marine vets from OIF and Afghanistan and 2 - Coast Guardsman from OIF. OT4V hosted 15 USMC, 9 Army, 9 Navy, & 2 USCG warriors for the 1st Annual NC Fishing Trip. We hope to build from here with the support of the communities and offer more opportunities to those who served our country and show our appreciation.


Great trip and with your help we would like to do more for our veterans. Here is a great article written in the paper, check out the responses at The Daily News.
Some of our feedback from the veterans who came to the event:
"This org. & the crew of the Carolina princess were outstanding. THANK YOU for taking the time& making this happen for our veterans, the fishing was terrific and the people even better!!! So glad I got to go with my dad & make this wonderful memory!!! Thank you so much again for everything you are doing for our veterans. God bless you all and our military." 
"Michael & Staff, I just wanted to thank you again on behalf of my Father and I. We both had an awesome day fishing and meeting some wonderful Veterans and guests. We both would like to make a donation to OT4V so you all can continue making a difference in the lives of true American Heros! It wont be huge by any stretch but it will help the mission and show our appreciation. If you would please let me know the details as to how to we would appreciate it greatly. Please share our appreciation amongst your staff. Also, I will share my experience amongst my co workers and encourage them to support such a wonderful organization. Should you all find yourself needing any future help please let me know and I will do my best to help out. We look forward to future gatherings."

POA Golf Event in Portland

  • See a great interview and brief story about OT4V aired in Portland in June 2013: KPTV - FOX 12 

How Can You Help?


BECOME A FUNDRAISING PARTNER BY PLANNING AN EVENT IN YOUR AREA BY HOSTING AN EVENT.
IDEAS:
Benefit Concert
Motorcycle Rally
Golf Tournament
Walk or Run
Charity Auction
OT4V assists with marketing, registration and record keeping, and issues tax receipts after the event. As such, the Event Organizer will be required to follow certain steps, use the provided forms and checklists, and participate in conference calls to ensure the success and profitability of the event. 
VOLUNTEER
We occasionally need volunteer help for events, fundraising, retreat or administrative duties. If you would like to be added to our volunteer database, send us an email of your interest in helping out. We will contact you when we have a volunteer opportunity in your area!

Vision & Mission

On Target 4 Veterans is aware of the enormous sacrifice military personnel make when choosing to serve their country.  Our primary mission is to ensuring our disabled veterans are not forgotten as they transition home from the battlefield.  On Target 4 Veterans was founded to assist veterans from any military conflict and branch of service.  We provide grants for veterans to participate in adaptive sports programs, recreational therapy and other outdoor activities.  With our hands-on approach we want to inspire nationwide, long-term, community involvement in support of our courageous veterans.  This can be achieved by volunteering, funding, fundraising and promoting awareness.  Empathy, understanding, and connecting with the veterans who have sacrificed so much for their nation is our core belief.  Let's give them the support and respect they deserve.

"A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”
We're looking forward to serving you!  

Thank you for taking the time to see what we are about, for further information regarding OT4V and donations, please refer to the contact  information located on this site.

God Bless,
On Target 4 Veterans.

On Target 4 Veterans Begins

On Target 4 Veterans are a group of Patriotic Americans mostly comprised of active duty and retired military personnel with a background in Special Operations.  Michael Paul is a spokesperson for disabled veterans and an adaptive sports athlete who felt it was time to put together his own team alongside the men he served with. In July of 2011, he drove cross-country from California, after doing a promotion video for “Sweat for a Vet” at Johnny G’s home in Santa Barbara, CA. to Colorado on his way to Ohio to see his family.  He stopped to talk to his fellow Delta Company veteran to pitch an idea to bring him along in this journey to help veterans.  Mike Buchl agreed to help out with the project and to create a legacy.  Since then we have seen things unfold as if it were meant to be.  By connecting his network of people and our fellow service members we have served with, to bring us all together for one last mission to help veterans that may need encouragement or mentoring to get them to where they need to be.  On Target 4 Veterans board members voluntarily serve our nations veterans, giving back to those who have made sacrifices for their country, and will leave behind a legacy they can be proud of.