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Mercy Now Foundation offers free outdoor trips to veterans

A Sault Ste Marie singer-songwriter is raising money to send military veterans and their families on outdoor retreats.
Mercy Now is a non-profit organization that plans to offer free outdoor retreats for soldiers and their families. (supplied/forbeswild.com)

In Randy Forbes mind, home soil has been more dangerous for Canadian soldiers than Afghanistan, 

Too many soldiers have died by suicide after returning home, Forbes said, and he wanted to do something about it.

The singer/songwriter from Sault Ste. Marie has started a non-profit organization called the Mercy Now Foundation to help send military veterans and their families on outdoor excursions.

The idea came to him when he was on a fly-in fishing trip, said Forbes, whose step son served in Afghanistan.

Randy Forbes is the founder of the non-profit initiative Mercy Now. (Supplied/forbeswild.com)

"We are helping any soldier or military who has ever served because they all have memories that they have to deal with," Forbes said.

"A fly-in trip especially, you go on a three day trip and you feel like you've been gone for three months."

The Mercy Now campaign is raising money for the outdoor retreats through donations on the organization's website and through the sale of Forbes' music.