Cpl Josh Langston-White
Crystal River, FL
Mission Accomplished on Nov. 10, 2018
Joshua Langston-White went to college for two years after high school, but was looking for something else in life. He found it in the Marine Corps as an Infantryman, serving with 1st Battalion, 1st Marines. His father was a Marine, and that motivated Josh.
On Aug. 10, 2012, Corporal Langston-White was on his first deployment when he was injured by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The blast resulted in the loss of both his legs above the knee.
After undergoing 13 surgeries and a year and a half of recovery, Joshua is now back in his home state of Florida where he works for Citrus United Way running the Veteran service program Mission United. He enjoys playing golf and any activity involving water – fishing, swimming, and tubing. As of now, he is more focused on his wife Brittni and their son Parker who was born in December 2017.
Although he has made progress in his recovery, Joshua still struggled with daily activities in his previous home. Even small tasks such as carrying in groceries from outdoors were a challenge because he had to step over a curb. In the home, there were more hazards including narrow doorways, high shelves, and inaccessible appliances.
Receiving a specially adapted custom home from Homes For Our Troops on a level lot, with an open floor plan, automatic doors, and roll-under sinks make it easier for Joshua to perform routine activities. Joshua is happy to have a home where he can raise his family with Brittni. He says having a home adapted to his injuries, where he lives safely, provides a great comfort to him. “The home is where you teach your kids everything,” he says.
Joshua chose to build his home in Florida because he has family and a support system there.
Joshua says he was shocked to learn there was an organization willing to build him a specially adapted custom home. “Marines are known for being tough but I wouldn’t be surprised if I shed a few tears when I walk into that house for the first time knowing I can provide for a family and be a productive member of society.”
related articles:
- Citrus County Chronicle, Nov. 10, 2018 Marine Cpl Josh Langston-White is your average 28-year-old guy – he has a loving wife, an 11-month-old son and on Saturday, he started moving his family into their forever home. Read more.
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