FUTURE VOLUNTEERS:

Fill out this Volunteer Application e-mail it to volunteer@4w2h.org.

CLUBS / ORGANIZATIONS:

Fill out this 4W2H Club Application and email it to info@4w2h.org.

Honored Volunteers

Bryan LaVelle

Honored Volunteer

brianBryan LaVelle, of Grand Rapids, Michigan passed away May 28, 2014 at the age of 27. He was a avid Jeeper, motorcyclist, and hunter. He was a co-founder of Michigan Jeepers, and instrumental in starting 4W2H in Michigan. He was a great friend and always willing to help even if you just met him.

“He placed others ahead of him by being a part of the 4W2H family and that alone speaks louder than words.  He will be greatly missed and always remembered.  From our family to his, God bless and our prayers are always with you.” ~Nate Ramos

Mike McGrath

Honored Volunteer

Mike McGrath was an advocate for persons with disabilities and had created his own non-profit organization that provided free IT and websites to non-profits that better the lives of people with disabilities. Mike formerly worked on the Traffic Flow Management-Modernization contract for the Federal Aviation Administration and holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Management Systems from the University of Maryland Baltimore County and a Masters of Information Technology from Virginia Tech. He was also appointed by the Governor of Tennessee to serve on the State Rehabilitation Council which provides support and guidance to the State Vocational Rehabilitation program. Mike was an integral part of creating the “online” portion of this organization.

Lead Volunteers

Robert Parish

Lead Volunteer – Virginia

Robert Parish in full body armor standing in front of a line of MRAPSRobert Parrish is married, has two daughters and is originally from North Carolina. He is an active duty Army soldier, SFC/E-7, and has been in the military for over 24 years, four of those in the Army reserves. His MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) is 88M4XQ which is a Motor Transport Operator or Heavy Wheeled Vehicle Operator. He has deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of Desert Shield/Storm, Greece and Macedonia in support of Operations Falcon Landing/Hawk and Iraq in support of OIF. He is currently stationed at Ft Lee, Va., where he is performing the duties as an Equal Opportunity Advisor, responsible for CASCOM and Garrison units. He has a Silver ’10 Wrangler JK and loves to get it out on the trails. He really enjoys getting together with the great group of volunteers from “4 Wheel to Heal” and getting Warriors out on the trails.

Peter Adamic

Lead Volunteer – Ohio

Peter

Peter grew up and currently lives in the Cleveland, Ohio area. He received a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Reserves after graduating from college with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1996. After spending a couple years on inactive reserve he became a platoon leader and executive officer of an Army Reserve Quartermaster Company, and was deployed with his unit to Kuwait and Iraq in 2003. He left the service honorably in 2005. He has been offroading for over ten years and began to build his 1997 Jeep TJ after returning from his deployment. He has completely built it on his own, including: all designs, fabrication work, and welding. Peter became involved in 4W2H in 2014 after spending a day with the group at a Big Dogs Offroad event. He saw the camaraderie and family-like nature of the group and was hooked. Peter realized this was a way to give back to those veterans who had tougher military careers, experiences, and deployments than his own.

Todd Dunkerly

Lead Volunteer – Maryland

ToddSince May 2015 Todd joined 4 Wheel to Heal, and was inspired by a local Maryland Club.  He helps lead and coordinate local events in the DMV area. He is passionate about off-roading and making a difference in a person’s life. Todd has been employed in the telecommunications for the past 17 years. He spends his free time with family and friends and volunteering. Todd is a part of the merchandise team and helps coordinate the needs of our volunteers Nationwide.