Meet the Team

Meet our team of Angels

Len and Helen

Len & Helen

Nicewonger

President & Vice President / Co-Founders

Len and Helen Nicwonger were married September 22, 1984.  They have one daughter, one son and four grandsons.  Len works for Petro Supply as a territory manager and has been with them for 20 years.  Helen has a Bachelors in Psychology and Masters in Academic Advising.  She retired from Harford Community College where she worked as a Student Development Specialist. 

Both Len and Helen enjoy spending time with their family, nature and the outdoors. 

Len loves to hunt, fish, shoot sporting clays, target shoot, and play golf.  He has been hunting and fishing for over 50 years.  Helen loves long walks on the beach, hiking, yoga, gardening, crocheting, sewing and reading. 

Timothy and Jessica Curran

Timothy & Jessica

Curran

Regional director of Pennsylvania

Timothy and Jessica Curran first met while attending elementary school in Philadelphia. Fifteen years later, they were married in 2015. Tim and Jessica have two children, one boy and one girl. Tim is a veteran of the Marine Corps, having served eight years on active duty and two deployments to Iraq. As a disabled veteran, Tim has a soft spot in his heart for all disabled veterans and children with disabilities and volunteers with both the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Shriners Hospitals for Children. He is a graduate of Rutgers University with a Masters in Public Administration and continues his public service with the federal government. Tim enjoys fishing with his kids, hunting big game, and spending time with Jessica. Jessica is a chef by trade and a certified dietary manager. Jessica currently serves as the Director of Culinary Services for a local corporation. Jessica enjoys crafting and painting with the kids, spending time outdoors and traveling.
Racheau “Ray” D. Lipscomb, Jr.

Racheau “Ray” D.

Lipscomb, Jr.

Regional director of South Carolina

Ray is a retired US Army disabled veteran, having served over 16 years.  He couldn’t wait to volunteer when Len, (through a referral from Bishop Roger Tatuem of Helping Hands Ministries), presented him with the opportunity to support this awesome effort.  Ray earned a BS in Computer Science from the US Military Academy at West Point.  He graduated with a Masters in Cybersecurity from UMUC.  Ray recently retired from federal service after 30 years. Having a passion for hunting and fishing, and supporting various past charities, Ray saw volunteering with God’s Outdoor Angels Foundation as chance to personally help offer the pleasure of hunting and fishing to fellow disabled veterans and seriously ill children.  Ray is a volunteer Firearms Education and Safety Instructor. He also has a passion for photography.

As an active deacon at Helping Hands Ministries in Churchville, MD, Ray faithfully serves with the media ministry, demonstrating his love for God and his brothers and sisters in Christ. In addition to enjoying precious moments with his lovely wife of 33 years and family, Ray is committed to God’s Outdoor Angels Foundation.

Tom

Lucas

Regional director of Virginia

I’m Tom Lucas a 25-year Army/Navy veteran. I grew up in a small town in Indiana where we hunted and fished to feed our family. I served on 4 aircraft carriers, volunteered for two IA’s in country and was the Helo Control Officer on the hospital ship Comfort. I was in Iraq at the start of the ground attack and helped our wounded soldiers and marines get the medical attention they needed. I went to New York City for three weeks helping with the recovery efforts at Ground Zero after the events of September 11, 2001. I worked for NAVAIR and was sent to Jibuti Africa to fix the Winston Churchill while I was a civilian with no weapon. I switched to a new job right after that!!

My wife is my angel. We have been married for 24 years and we have three wonderful kids. The oldest is just mine. I got full custody of him when he was 2 and still deployed when he was young. Being out in God’s country has made me a better man. My wife loves me more due to the therapy that hunting and fishing has provided. I want to help others with this amazing therapy. I have helped out two other organization but have found my place at GOD’s OUTDOOR ANGELS!!!

Ignacio

Daniel Cenicacelaya

Regional director of Maryland

Ignacio Daniel Cenicacelaya is a disabled U.S. Army Veteran with honorable service as an Infantryman. After retiring from the military, he continued his commitment to the nation as a Department of the Army Civilian Project Engineer, advancing Science and Technology initiatives that enhance warfighter capability and readiness. Beyond his professional life, Ignacio is an avid fly fisherman and upland game hunter with a deep passion for gun dogs, personally training his own pointing dogs. His career and personal pursuits reflect discipline, dedication, and a lifelong love of service and the outdoors.

Sponsors

Through the support of our partners and sponsors, God’s Outdoor Angels Foundation can continue to provide children and veterans with life changing chartered fishing trips and guided hunting excursions.