FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, April 7, 2025 Applications Open for Maine’s Disabled Veterans’ Controlled Moose Hunt and Donated Permit Lottery AUGUSTA, Maine – The Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services (MBVS) is pleased to announce
that applications for the Maine Disabled Veterans’ Controlled Moose Hunt
and the Donated Moose Permit Lottery for Disabled Veterans is currently
available on the MBVS website, maine.gov/veterans New
this year, applicants can choose to apply for the Maine Disabled
Veterans’ Controlled Moose Hunt, a donated permit for a disabled
veteran, or both. Unlike
the general Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (MDIFW)
moose lottery, these opportunities are exclusively for veterans with a
VA disability rating of 50% or higher and have either completed hunter
safety training or hold a Maine hunting license. Maine Disabled Veterans’ Controlled Moose Hunt: MBVS,
in partnership with MDIFW and Smoldering Lake Outfitters, provides
participants with moose hunting permits, registered Maine Guides,
lodging, meals, and all necessary equipment for veterans at no cost.
Since 2010, this five-week controlled hunt has helped Central Aroostook
County farmers manage moose-related crop damage while offering disabled
veterans an unforgettable outdoor experience. Permit
availability depends on funding and sponsorship, with Maine-raised
funds supporting resident hunters and out-of-state organizations
covering non-residents. Donations can be made to the Veterans Afield
Foundation (501c3) at veteransafieldfoundation.org. Please note that those who have previously participated are ineligible for this lottery. Donated Moose Permit Lottery for Disabled Veterans: When
a permit holder cannot use their Maine moose permit, MDIFW allows them
to donate it to a qualifying disabled veteran. The permit holder may
designate a specific veteran or request that MDIFW, in collaboration
with MBVS, identify an eligible recipient. "This
is a terrific opportunity for our disabled veterans to enjoy a unique
outing and we’re proud to partner with MDIFW and Smoldering Lake
Outfitters to make it possible. With the addition of the donated permit
lottery, veterans will have the opportunity for a more traditional
hunting experience.” – David Richmond, Director, Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services For more information about the Disabled Veterans' Moose Hunt, please contact the Maine Bureau of Veterans' Services at 207-287-7020 or email mainebvs@maine.gov .
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DIST.
ASSIGNMENT
REPRESENTATIVE
NOTES
5/26/2023
VSO, MVH Bangor
Kimble, Anthony
1/1/2025
Inspector
Saucier, Danford
1/1/2025
Blood Bank, Safety & Drug Abuse
SG Elect
1/1/2025
Chaplain, MOLD, WAA
Woodward, Kevin
1/1/2025
Boy Scouts
Davis, Michael
1/1/2025
Community Activities, Parliamentary, By-Laws
Lambert, Carl
1/1/2025
Service Office
Ware, Cornelis
1/1/2025
SVA
Meuchel, Amy
1/1/2025
Department Color Guard
Carter, Michael
1/1/2025
Americanism/Loyalty Day
McInnis, Michael
1/1/2025
Homeless Veterans, Beals House, Grants
Lane, Jennifer
1/1/2025
NVMS, MVH Augusta, Cemetery Centeral
Armstrong, Christopher
1/1/2025
Legislative, Membership, Finance, MVH Scarborough
SanPedro, Steven
1/1/2025
National Home
Demers, Joel
1/1/2025
Youth
Day, William
1/1/2025
Commanders Special Project
Paul, Charlie
1/1/2025
Buddy Poppy, Bonding
Williams, David
1/1/2025
Credentials, Legislative Asst., PRO
Sawyer, Jared
1/1/2025
MVH Caribou
Watson, Paul
1/1/2025
POW/MIA, Cemetery North
Bouchard, John
1/1/2025
Vets Advisory Togus
Curtis, Brandon
1/1/2025
Cemetery South, Recruiter South
Bachelder, James
1/1/2025
Website
MacWalters, Daniel
1/1/2025
Recruiter North
Doroen, Josh
1/1/2025
Recruiter Central
Steward, Chad
1/1/2025
Ways and Means
1/1/2025
Hospital/VAVS
1/1/2025
Historian
1/1/2025
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Voice of Democracy, Patriots Pen, Teacher of Year
Roger Stevens