Injured JBLM veteran gets smart home in Issaquah
Major Edward “Flip” Klein was injured serving in Afghanistan in 2012. Now, he has a smart home in Issaquah designed to his needs. Source: Injured JBLM veteran gets smart home in Issaquah
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Major Edward “Flip” Klein was injured serving in Afghanistan in 2012. Now, he has a smart home in Issaquah designed to his needs. Source: Injured JBLM veteran gets smart home in Issaquah
Tunnel to Towers stair climb not only helps give back independence to wounded veterans but honors the first responders who gave their lives during 9/11 Source: wtsp.com | Tampa Charity climb helps build smart homes for wounded veterans
For the first time in a long time – a local wounded veteran, Captain Gavin White, will be able to live a better quality of life thanks to the donation of a new smart-home for him and his wife.Gavin White,…
A Virginia soldier who lost his leg while serving overseas was presented with the keys to a brand new mortgage-free custom-designed smart home. Source: Virginia soldier seriously wounded in Afghanistan receives brand new smart home – Story | WTTG
CEDAR FALLS – Taylor and Danielle Morris are home — in a place they can call their own. Source: UPDATE: A first look inside the smart home of C.F. sailor Taylor Morris (WITH VIDEO) | Local News | wcfcourier.com
Source: Anderson Carpet One donates flooring for wounded vet | Cape Gazette
GOLDSBORO — The chills and goosebumps in Caroline County Tuesday did not come from the blowing snow and frigid temperatures with the day’s arctic weather system. Source: Welcome home | Spotlight | stardem.com
A foundation built a special home for a service member. Source: Double-amputee veteran gets ‘smart home’ | KXVA.com
A Big Country Marine and war veteran was honored Tuesday morning for his service with the home of his dreams. Source: Big Country Marine rewarded with new home for his service
Double-amputee Marine Staff Sgt. Marcus Burleson got a big surprise Tuesday in Dublin when he walked through the doors of his new customized smart home, which was made possible by the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.“(Marcus) was deployed to…
A Big Country Marine and war veteran was honored Tuesday morning for his service with the home of his dreams. Source: Marine rewarded with new home for his service | YourBasin
The 10th annual Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation Golf Outing and Dinner — where the keynote speaker was U.S. Marine Corps. Lt. Col. Oliver L. North — drew more than 450 linksters to La Tourette and Silver Lake golf…
Scott Nokes is a Neptune double amputee who has gone blind from an infection believed to have been acquired in Afghanistan. T Source: HELPING HANDS: You can help build a smart-home for Neptune Afghanistan Veteran
“I’ve come a long way from laying on that street bleeding to death to now,” United States Marine Corporal Mark O’Brien said. Source: Iraq Veteran is surprised with new ‘smart home’ – WKBW.com Buffalo, NY
EAST AURORA, N.Y. (WBEN) – While serving for the United States Marine Corps in Iraq on November 8, 2004, East Aurora native and Corporal Mark O’Brien was hit by an RPG, severing his right leg and his arm from the…
“It’s going to make my life so much easier,” said Mark O’Brien, a Marine veteran who lost his right arm and right leg fighting in Iraq. Source: A half-million dollars later, disabled veteran gets to see his ‘unbelievable’ new home…
The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation gave an East Aurora veteran and his family a new place to call home. Source: East Aurora veteran gets new home | WGRZ.com
A foundation that assists injured combat veterans and the families of first responders killed while on duty broke ground on a new home for a Source: Construction starts on Melville home for wounded war vet | Newsday
An Army veteran who lost both of his legs while fighting in Iraq is getting a new home in Melville. Source: Disabled veteran getting new home in Melville
The ranch-style house will be built to specifically meet his needs Source: Officials break ground on Melville ‘smart home’ for double-amputee veteran | Verizon FiOS1 News – Long Island
A hero veteran from Holbrook who lost both his legs in Iraq paid tribute to another hero in a special event this weekend. Source: Wounded veteran from LI crosses Tunnel to Towers finish line
Tunnels to Towers handed Leyva the keys to a new smart home Monday Source: Matthew Leyva, who lost both legs in Afghanistan, gets ‘smart home’ in Pompey (video) | syracuse.com
The Sacrifices of those on 9/11 and the years that followed in U.S. led conflicts were honored yesterday by awarding a smart home to 27 year-old retired U Source: Ret. U.S. Army Specialist Recieves his Dream Home on 9/11 |…
Army SPC Matt Leyva lost two legs and four fingers after a 2011 explosion in Afghanistan. Since then, he’s been living in a small apartment unable to perform basic chores like cooking or cleaning. Source: Hundreds welcome Pompey veteran into dream “smart” home…
Six years ago, U.S. Army Spc. Matthew Leyva was wounded when he was hit by an IED in Afghanistan. Leyva lost both of his legs and some of his fingers due to the explosion.Today, the Purple Heart recipient flew in…
Army SPC Matt Leyva lost two legs and four fingers after a 2011 explosion in Afghanistan. Since then, he’s been living in a small apartment unable to perform basic chores like cooking or cleaning. Source: Hundreds welcome Pompey veteran into dream “smart” home…
Tunnels to Towers handed Leyva the keys to a new smart home Monday Source: Matthew Leyva, who lost both legs in Afghanistan, gets ‘smart home’ in Pompey (video) | syracuse.com
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There’s a very special race coming back that helps America’s wounded veterans and first responders. Source: Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers 5K to Benefit Wounded Veterans & First Responders – WKBW.com Buffalo, NY
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