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Eric Jordan

…Center for treatment before transferring to the Tampa VA for additional rehabilitation and therapy. Now medically retired, Eric leads an active outdoor lifestyle and enjoys spending time with his wife, Stephanie. In his former non-adapted home, Eric was unable to maneuver from room to room in his wheelchair. Recipients of a specially adapted custom HFOT home, Eric and Stephanie are able to save time in their daily routines in the single-level, open floor plan. In addition to having access to…


Johnny Morris II

SSgt Johnny Morris II Elberta, AL Mission Accomplished on March 16, 2024 Watching his uncle get off the plane returning from Desert Storm, Johnny Morris knew then he wanted to serve as well. Years later, when he was in high school, witnessing the September 11 terrorist attacks solidified his decision. Johnny joined the Marines as a heavy equipment mechanic and eventually switched specialties to explosive ordnance disposal (EOD). He deployed to Iraq in 2007 and then to Afghanistan in 2009…


Nicholas Beberniss

…living situation posed numerous challenges with hallways and doorways too narrow for his wheelchair. Leslie often feared Nick would fall while showering in the non-accessible bathroom. Receiving a specially adapted custom Homes For Our Troops home with an open floor plan and accessible bathroom alleviated these concerns. Nick’s most important goal in life is the well-being of his children and supporting their academics and interests. Without the stress of a non-accessible home, Nick is able to put his family first….


Jason Hallett

CPL JASON HALLETT Windsor, CO Mission Accomplished on Jan. 31, 2015   Marine Corporal Jason Hallett was one month into his first deployment when he sustained the traumatic amputation of both legs and his right arm, and extensive injuries to his left hand when he stepped on an improvised explosive device (IED) in Sangin, Afghanistan on Oct. 23, 2010. While clearing a compound as part of the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, Cpl Hallett and his squad had cleared three IED’s…


Russell Carter

…injury, paralyzing him from the neck down, and a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Now medically retired, Russell’s former non-adapted home presented challenges with narrow doorways and cramped rooms. He often had to rely on others for help with daily tasks, such as preparing meals. A recipient of a specially adapted custom HFOT home, Russell can now live independently. The single-level, open floor plan and wider doorways allow him to access every room. He looks forward to advocating and volunteering with…


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