Florida Country Magazine - June / July 2022

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TAKE A KID FISHING, INC. LAKELAND NONPROFIT ANGLING TO IMPROVE LIVES Written by: Ava Grace

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—Henry David Thoreau

illiam “Big Will” Dunn fell into the role of running the Polk County nonprofit, Take a Kid Fishing, Inc. It started a few years ago with taking an 8-year-old neighbor, Cameron Delong, on a fishing trip. The boy was fatherless, and spending time fishing with Dunn helped him make positive changes, become less angry and more respectful of others, to do better in school.

Dunn so much enjoyed the experience that in the last 11 years he had since taken thousands of boys and girls fishing—all under-privileged and without a strong father figure. These kids and teens need attention, guidance and direction—as some are in foster homes, others in a bit of trouble with the law, and still others with disabilities. “We have a big event for visually impaired children in May, starting from the lighthouse in Pinellas County,” says Dunn, CEO of the organization he started. Saturday fishing runs a few hours, or “just the right amount of time to keep the kids focused and interested,” says Dunn. Once a month, the group does a half-day excursion aboard a Double Eagle charter. “They learn more than just how to fish,” says

YOU CAN HELP BY DONATING, VOLUNTEERING OR SPONSORING.

Dunn on Saturdays is out teaching kids with far less than most others how to fish and navigate the rough waters that life sometimes rolls out. It’s a lesson we could all learn.

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PHOTOS ON THIS AND OPPOSITE PAGE BY MICHAEL BARTOS

"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.”


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