Soldiers who were injured in the wars in the Middle East are being given mortgage-free homes as a gesture of gratitude and honor. Medically-retired former Sergeant Tory Honda and his family received a new home in DeForest, Wisconsin, while retired Army Sergeant Shane Parsons and his family received a 100% accessible home built by the Gary Sinise Foundation. The foundation has provided 80 mortgage-free homes to veterans who have lost physical capacity. The process is rewarding but not fast, and the veterans are grateful for the support.
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