Heidrea for Heroes Completes Renovation Project for Plymouth Veteran


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Heidrea for Heroes (www.heidrea4heroes.org)  a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing resources and support to military men and women facing challenges and hurdles after transitioning back to civilian life recently completed a home renovation project for Plymouth veteran Leo Russell.

Russell a veteran of the Vietnam War 9th infantry division required an amputation of his leg in June and before and after this point spent months at both the Bedford and Brocton VA hospitals.  During his hospitalization Russell’s sister Fran Russell of Marshfield learned through Roxanne Whitbeck Veteran’s Agent for Plymouth that Heidrea for Heroes could help with needed renovations to ensure that Leo could stay in his home.

After learning about Russell the organization visited his home to determine what renovations were needed to make it fully accessible. They coordinated the construction of a wheelchair ramp so that Russell could easily enter his home.  Heidrea for Heroes also ensured that the front door was enlarged as were the bedroom and bathroom doors and a wall of a narrow hallway was removed. Another bedroom was transformed into a laundry room to allow for a first-floor washer and dryer and carpeting was replaced to allow for easier wheelchair passage.

According to Fran Russell “The group really went way beyond to help Leo feel at home and showed that they really genuinely care.”  Additional touches included rearranging furniture finding a 9th infantry flag installing a new American flag outside and hanging a Christmas wreath.  Leo Russell came home on December 23 2014.

“I was astounded” said Leo Russell upon coming home.  “I couldn’t believe that someone would do this and they did such a beautiful very high-quality job.  It was custom-made for me and I can’t thank them enough.”

Jesse Brown co-founder of Heidrea for Heroes said “We are so happy to be able to help Leo.  It’s not uncommon for veterans to need some additional help upon returning home from a long hospital stay and we are glad to have the opportunity to make this transition easier for one of our country’s heroes.”

About Heidrea for Heroes Inc.

 

Heidrea for Heroes was founded by Marine Corps veterans and small business owners/partners Jesse Brown and Mathew Mastroianni who are partners also in a telecommunications firm. Both as veterans understand the issues of transition from military to civilian life – and they have formed this non-profit organization to provide vital support services to veterans. With offices in Plymouth’s Cordage Park they seek volunteers and investors to help them realize their dream – which includes the establishment of a Workforce Training Center that will provide veterans with hands-on training to work in the trades. Heidrea for Heroes provides adaptive home and vehicle modifications wheelchair ramps mobility equipment and individualized veteran/family support that aim to inspire and motivate veterans and families to move forward through transitions. Heidrea for Heroes has an application process for veterans in need of assistance and welcomes Massachusetts veterans of any age to submit. Applications and more information about the organization can be found online at www.heidrea4heroes.org or you can call 774-773-3951.  Family/friends of veterans can also inquire or apply on their behalf. Heidrea for Heroes maintains offices at 36 Cordage Park Circle Suite 300 Plymouth MA 02360.

 


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