Quadriplegic War Veteran Receives New Specially-Built Home

MANASSAS, VA - SEPTEMBER 29: U.S. Army Specialist Jay Briseno (Retired) (C) and his parents Eva (L) and Joe Briseno applaud during a ceremony to welcome the family to their new residence September 29, 2014 in Manassas, Virginia. Briseno became a quadripelgic after being shot in the head while serving in Iraq in 2003 and his parents have worked full-time to care for him since then. The Quality of Life Foundation, Azalea Charities and Helping A Hero worked together to raise $570,000 in labor, materials and contracting to build the home with an accessible bathroom with a roll in shower, lift system, a home therapy room and a screened-in porch and deck. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
MANASSAS, VA - SEPTEMBER 29: U.S. Army Specialist Jay Briseno (Retired) (C) and his parents Eva (L) and Joe Briseno applaud during a ceremony to welcome the family to their new residence September 29, 2014 in Manassas, Virginia. Briseno became a quadripelgic after being shot in the head while serving in Iraq in 2003 and his parents have worked full-time to care for him since then. The Quality of Life Foundation, Azalea Charities and Helping A Hero worked together to raise $570,000 in labor, materials and contracting to build the home with an accessible bathroom with a roll in shower, lift system, a home therapy room and a screened-in porch and deck. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Quadriplegic War Veteran Receives New Specially-Built Home
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