The US Navy veterans in Jacksonville, Florida enjoyed a house designed to meet his needs and enjoy his life.
Retired Navy's Christopher Bradley was overwhelmed by gratitude when he joined forces to make the Hero's organization and others specially adapted. It has been reportedNote that he and his family received a gift at the ceremony on Tuesday.
Designed by Lenal, a home builder based in Miami It is built Bradley, his wife Keira, and a residence to help their three children prosper Jackson Bill Florida Times Union:
He has a wider door, roll -in shower, accessible back pouches, and extra concrete in the backyard, so he can stay with his family while in a wheelchair. Entering a new house from the garage has Bradley and cerebral palsy, and his youngest in a wheelchair can leave the car from both sides of the car.
When he received the gift, Bradley said, “The dream will come true.”
After enlisting the Navy in 2003, Bradley was manning a transport fleet in Iraq a few years later, with other injuries and a traumatic brain damage with other injuries.
Video video Shown The moment the retirement and his family enter the house with a big smile on their face. His eldest son could not contain joy in receiving a beautiful bedroom.
“When Christopher starts this new chapter, the Jacksonville community is ready to support him. Welcome home ceremony was not only celebrating the past but also a bright future promise. The story of Christopher is service. One of the resilience, courage, and permanent spirit of the people. ” I said In a veteran post on the website.
“Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Your new house is a symbol of thanks and respect for you. Welcome home, hero.”

