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Homes for our Troops Project

A spanking new home for a veteran of war

by:  JOHN A. ANDERSON of "OUR TOWN"

I spent June 13 in the company of some extraordinary individuals.

They were exceptional for what they had accomplished individually and collectively on behalf of a wounded veteran and his family, who are quite remarkable themselves.

I attended the ceremony where Sgt. Jonathan (Jon) Roberts was presented the keys to his specially adapted home by the Union County Home Builders Association and a national organization called "Homes for Our Troops."

The house is in south Waxhaw, adjacent to the home of Jon's grandparents and his aunt. It is spacious, airy, sunlit and carefully designed to give Jon freedom of movement with his motorized wheelchair.

Tad Dunn, regional director of the Real Estate and Building Industry Coalition, described the house as "a gift that will keep on giving" to Jonathan and his family because it will improve the quality of their lives.

In 2005, Roberts was severely injured in Iraq. He was involved in an automobile accident that left him in a coma for three months. When Jon regained consciousness, he was unable to move. Doctors recommended sending him to a nursing home, but Jon's parents refused to give up on him. He was released in their care and they came to live with his aunt and grandparents in Waxhaw.

Roberts and his dad, Steve, were the first people I encountered when I entered the dining room for the ceremony at Rolling Hills Country Club in Monroe. I introduced myself and asked Jonathan how he was feeling. I got a thumbs up.

He communicates with a computer, typing in what he wants to say using his right hand, and a synthetic voice passes his message to the listener. There were lots of friends wanting to say hello, and I watched father and son greet people, and deal with details of the proceedings and the final particulars of the house transfer.

It struck me that I was watching an alert young man who volunteered to serve his country and now is trapped in a damaged body, and a father who has put aside the rest of his life to help his son.

Then, I met Heidi Roberts, Jon's mother. She also has set aside her life to care for Jon. She was welcoming, cheerful and full of energy. We spoke about the upcoming move.

She was hopeful the air conditioning would be fully functional, since it was 99 degrees outside and was expected to be equally hot on moving day. I came away with the sense that here was an exceptional family who drew strength from friends, each other and their faith.

When asked if there was anything they needed, her reply was a quiet "no." She went on to tell me that the Department of Veterans Affairs had been of great help and the community was very supportive. About 200 people attended the ceremony.

Kirt Rebello, chief project officer of "Homes for Our Troops," gave the opening remarks, and provided some facts and figures on the scope of the undertaking. With the passing of the deed to Roberts, the organization has provided homes at no charge to 27 severely injured servicemen.

Rebello said there are another 26 currently in the works, and the nonprofit foundation hopes to complete another 100 homes in the next three years.

More than 120 individuals and companies volunteered labor, materials and funds, and they were recognized individually during the luncheon that followed the posting of the colors by a Color Guard from the N.C. Army National Guard of Monroe, the singing of the national anthem by David Boolen and an invocation by the Rev. Bliss Steele of Waxhaw Bible Church.

During lunch, I spoke with Richard Croswell, of Multicraft Homes in Waxhaw, the builder who was the general contractor for most of the project. Richard had given a whole year of his professional time.

I asked him what the most challenging part of the project was.

He said that, from an engineering standpoint, creating the big open space that characterizes the main room of the house required a very large beam to support the roof above the span. He added that orchestrating the many subcontractors who donated time and materials was also an interesting and rewarding aspect of the job.

Todd Laney, president of the Union County Home Builders Association, and Marty Griffin, a board member, gave a brief history of the project. He said that once the idea was brought before the leadership of the Union County Home Builders, it was approved in less than five minutes; and, five minutes after that, a committee was in place and work began.

Marty thanked the builders and sub-contractors who gave freely of their time in the face of the worst economic downturn in the building industry that anyone can remember.

He cited the Bible passage where Jesus said, "Whatever you do for the least of these you do also for me" (Matthew 25:40), telling the volunteers that, in helping the Roberts family, they also were serving God. Marty was so effective in conveying his message and the emotion he felt that I believe everyone in the room was moved.

I certainly was.

Matt Febbi from "Homes for our Troops" passed the certificate of occupancy to Jon. Roberts, for his part, used his computer to tell the group that it will be very nice to be in a house. He thanked them for their help.

In an emotion-filled room, Jon spelled out the words "thank you" to the audience and received a standing ovation.

Rebello closed with a final message of thanks and a simple request for support for the larger effort of "Homes for Our Troops." The colors were retired, and the Carolina Dance Company performed a simple and eloquent dance to "God bless America."

All in all, it was a perfect ceremony. It would be hard to find a more understated group of people who have achieved a wonderful end. I was reminded as I left the parking lot of another Bible verse, Matthew 23:12, "Whoever exalts himself shall be humbled; and he who humbles himself will be exalted..." OUR TOWNS John A. Anderson

JONATHAN'S STORY:  On August 17, 2005 SGT Jonathan Roberts was struck by an 18 wheeler in Baghdad.  He was on his way to pick up an officer from the airport when he rounded a corner and saw a semi truck coming straight for him.  Jonathan swerved the car, struck a tree and was then hit by the 18 wheeler.  After these two major jolts, Jonathan was rushed to the hospital where they performed emergency brain surgery and he spent the next three months in a coma.  Together with his family, who are missionaires sponsored by the local JAARS ministry, Jonathan has started to learn the basic functions most of us take for granted.

PROJECT BACKGROUND:  Homes for Our Troops, in partnership with Union County Home Builders Association, Multicraft Homes, local business and volunteers partnered to complete Jonathan's home, which began in 2007.  Since founded in 2004, Homes for Our Troops has completed 27 projects throughout the United States and has 30 currently underway.  This is the 5th project to be completed in NC and four more homes are planned. 

The Union County Home Builders Association and Homes for Our Troops is announcing the completion of a new specially adapted home for Sergeant Jonathan Roberts, who was seriously wounded in Iraq in 2005.  On June 13th, this local veteran will receive the keys to his new home.

Homes for Our Troops, a Massachusetts based 501(c)(3) organization, provides handicap accessible homes for severely injured veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars.  In late 2007, the Union County Home Builders Association committed to providing local support to the Jonathan Roberts project in Waxhaw.

On June 13th, representatives from Homes for Our Troops and the Union County Home Builders Association were available to provide a personal tour of Jonathan's home.  Please call 704/296-0404 to schedule a tour of the home in Waxhaw.  Following the tour, Press, Members of Union County HBA, and persons involved with the project were invited to attend a Key Ceremony where Jonathan Roberts was officially presented the keys to his new home.  Nearly 200 people attended this event held at Rolling Hills Country Club.  

For pictures and more information visit http://www.homesforourtroops.org/site/PageNavigator/SGT_Jonathan_Roberts

Many thanks to the following individuals and companys involved in this worthwhile project:

 PLAN DRAWINGS  David Wood Home Designs - David Wood
   

 FOOTINGS

 McGee Brothers - Sam McGee

   T & C Footings - Todd & Chad Laney
   
 CONCRETE  Concrete Supply - Larry Wadell
   
 PORTABLE TOILET  Porta-Jon Inc.
   
 STONE

 Boggs Paving - Drew Boggs

   Martin-Marietta - Brandon Lindsey
   
 TILE MATERIALS & LABOR  Metrolina Construction - Tony Hill
   Tile & All, Inc. - Dustin Wilborn
   
 FRAMING  ANONYMOUS DONOR
   CBS - Eddie Roberts
   Multicraft Homes - Richard Croswell
   Lewinsville Presbyterian Church, McLean, VA
   
 STEEL  ANONYMOUS DONOR
   
 DUMPSTER  Trash Control - Todd & Chad Laney
   
 ROOFING  Gregg McAllister
   WayneCo Roofing Co. - Daryl
   
 PLUMBING & MATERIALS  Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Plastics Division - Penny Crot
   E & W Plumbing - Jack Elms
   
 HVAC MATERIALS & LABOR  Byrum Heating & Air - Scott Byrum
   HD Supply - Jason Schlappich
   Quality Heating & Air - Jack McAlister
   R&R Heating and Air Conditioning - Richard Plattenberger
   
 PROPANE GAS  Heritage Propane - Jerry Lindsey
   
 TANKLESS WATER HEATER  Rinnai America/WB & Associates - Warren Klugman
   
 DRYWALL  Camelot Custom Homes - Dan Healy
   Colonial Materials - Bobby Shoemaker
   Construction Applicators - Crystal Barker
   
 ELECTRICAL  Hinson Electric - Ron Hinson
   Long Wiring - Jack Hargett
   Reggie Brooks Electrical - Reggie Brooks
   
 STOVE / FIREPLACE  Hearth & Patio - Don Marze
   New Buck Corp. - Robert Bailey
   
 CABINETS  Vintage Cabinetry - Neal Silas and Rick Duncan
   
 COUNTERTOPS  Beck Builders - Bryon Beck
   
 DECK  Home Depot - Danny Greene
   Universal Forest - Terry Christopher
   
 SIDING  Lyf-Tym Building Products - Jerry Cuddy
   
 FLOORING

 Knights Hardwoods - Brad Knight

   Hans Dreisback (JAARS)
   
 PAINT  Sherwin Williams - Glenn Nelson
   
 INTERIOR DOORS  Building Center - Charlie Hovis
   
 LANDSCAPING  Craig Miller Custom Homes - Craig Miller
   
 CLEANING LABOR  C3 Construction Cleaning - Gail Bunn
   
 MISC. LABOR   Cyn-Mar Construction, Inc.- Mark VanKuren
   Carolinas Construction - John Youngerman
   James Pressley
   Metrolina Construction - Rusty Tanner
   Tad Dunn- REBIC
   JAARS - Larry Zaugg
   JAARS - Doug White
   JAARS - Tony Trowbridge 
   JAARS - Martin Popp
   JAARS - John Mark
   JAARS - Rick Herr
   JAARS - Doug Dorn
   JAARS - Matt Caddell
   JAARS - Russ Brandsma
   JAARS - Earl Bowers
   JAARS - Jene Ahrems
   JAARS - Allen May
   JAARS - Barry Joyner
   JAARS - Boyd Adcock
   
 PEST CONTROL  Carolina Pest Management - Bob Beckham
   
 MONETARY DONATIONS  Ted Dellinger - Dellinger Inc.
   Jimmy Norwood
   Marty Griffin - MD Griffin Company
 

 Nancy McCoy Duncan (in honor of her brother)

   Elaine Kitto (in honor of PFC Cameron Taylor, USMC)
   T S Woodworks
   Tommy Holevas - Holevas & Holton
   Randy Tucker - Triple T Builders
   Cindy Hahn - Cyn-Mar Construction, Inc.
   Union County Home Builders Association

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