Corporal Cesar Garcia enlisted in the United States Army in April 2004 to serve his country and help others. He was deployed to Southwest Baghdad in September 2004, where his life would change forever. While on a mission to recover two prisoners of war on June 16, 2006, CPL Garcia suffered critical injuries in an explosion. His unit came across the bodies of the POWs when they realized they had been rigged with explosives. During the unit’s exit, a daisy chain exploded, and CPL Garcia sustained life-threatening injuries, including the loss of his left leg at the hip, pelvic and spinal fractures, and a traumatic brain injury. While attempting to get out, he was also shot multiple times in an ambush.
As a result of his injuries, CPL Garcia went into cardiac arrest. When CPR failed, his chest was opened and manually massaged and shocked to revive him. Once stabilized in Baghdad, he was transported to Germany and then to Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio, TX. CPL Garcia required 42 surgeries and 18 months of neurocognitive rehabilitation to recover.
Despite having his life altered forever in combat, CPL Garcia has not allowed his injuries to sidetrack his goals. He currently works full-time as a Field Engineer and has earned his business degree and M.S. degree from Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering in Construction Management with Six Sigma Accreditation and LEAN Certification. He is thoroughly enjoying home life and coaching his son’s Peewee football team. That life has been enhanced by his new home in Arizona, courtesy of Jared Allen’s Homes for Wounded Warriors, that is 100-percent accessible, specifically for his individual needs.
Please take a moment to honor CPL Garcia’s service and sacrifice by signing his guest book and leaving a message of support below. Consider donating today to help JAH4WW continue its mission of supporting combat-wounded Veterans. Your generosity makes a difference.
Veterans with eye related injuries and amputees can struggle with high cabinet shelving. Pull down shelves bring hard-to-reach items down.
APPLIANCES
Accessible appliances have features that include upfront controls, one hand operation, are easy to open and require no more than five pounds of pressure.
ZERO THRESHOLD DOORWAYS
Wider doorways with maneuvering space and zero threshold clearances make entrances that are designed to open doors for everyone.
BARRIER FREE SHOWERS
Custom built showers accessible for wheelchairs and comfortable for people of all abilities include grab bars, slip resistant floors and seating.
ACCESSIBLE COUNTER TOPS/SINKS
Lower countertops accommodate wheelchair users, allow for ease of use and are free of sharp edges. Sinks include knee clearance, space below and shallower depths.
PERSONALIZATION
Our homes are 100% accessible and incorporate unique customization options specific to each Veteran’s interests. Including custom gyms and therapy rooms sponsored by the UFC.
Since 2009, we have been deeply grateful for the generous contributions that have enabled us to build accessible, mortgage-free housing for Veterans wounded in combat. The resilience and determination of these Veterans has inspired our foundation’s mission; but your support allows us to continue Serving Those Who Serve Us.
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