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Phillip Baldwin

…spare time Phillip enjoys hunting, shooting, fishing and camping. He is grateful to have the freedom a mortgage-free and specially adapted home and enjoys spending quality time at home with his son and two daughters. As a proud Marine Phillip says he has learned to adapt and overcome much in his life; he is grateful to Homes For Our Troops for ensuring that he no longer has to face challenges in his living spaces at home. related articles: KPVI, July…


Luis Alvarado

…Luis and his parents moved into their specially adapted home where he lives barrier-free in January 2016. Luis has adapted well to his new surroundings, and goes out in the morning to look at the flag, and enjoys the afternoon sun and the deer wandering through on his patio. Luis and his parents would like to thank those who made this home a reality. “Luis is indeed a national Hero, during his two tours to Iraq and one to Afghanistan,…


Tim Read

…on cars, and off-road rally racing. He had a degree in software engineering at St. Leo University and along with his mechanical background, worked on newer models of cars. He had the goal to create his own nonprofit race team to help raise money and awareness for organizations that helped him, like Homes For Our Troops. As a former Eagle Scout, Timothy was involved with the Boy Scouts. Living mortgage-free in a home adapted to his injuries helped him with…


Brian Schar

…secure and stable environment to raise their two young sons. SSG Schar would like to thank everyone who has supported him through his transition back to civilian life. Brian is grateful that his homecoming was not the same one received by his father and the other Vietnam Veterans after they sacrificed so much so that others could live a life of freedom and independence. He is especially grateful to those who helped make his new barrier-free home become a reality….


Hector LunaRodriguez

…to Landstuhl, Germany, and eventually to the United States where he was treated at Walter Reed and Brooke Army Medical Centers. After four months of rehabilitation, with the aid of his new prosthetic, he was able to stand next to his wife, Karen, for the birth of their daughter, Rhianna, in March 2012. Now medically retired, Hector works 50 hours a week for a company in the oil fields to provide for Karen and his children. The long commute and


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