By Associated Press - Friday, November 11, 2016

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - Missouri hunters are giving disabled veterans a helping hand.

The Springfield News-Leader (https://sgfnow.co/2fDp7Gi ) reports that the hunters have donated thousands of raw deer skins to Elks Lodges around the state. The Elks then turn the hides into fingerless gloves for veterans who use wheelchairs.

Last year, Missouri hunters last year donated 4,729 deer hides for the national Elks Lodge’s veterans-glove program. Byron Moore, a leading knight at the Bolivar Elks Lodge, said he hopes hunters donate 5,000 hides this year.



The Elks pay for the tanning and the gloves are provided free-of-charge to the veterans.

One of the beneficiaries is Robert Hicklin, a disabled veteran from Carthage who now living at the Mount Vernon Veterans Home. He says the gloves help him grip the hand rims on his wheelchair.

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Information from: Springfield News-Leader, https://www.news-leader.com

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