A few weeks ago, Bryan's military unit got in touch with him about JD and his needs. They questioned what was that JD needed, and we mentioned his mobility and feeding issues, etc. Then we got a call back that a gentleman in the area owned a business dealing with wheelchairs, and he wanted to donate one to JD! I was amazed. Then I found out it wasn't just any chair, but a power chair that would allow him to help himself. He didn't need to depend on anyone to get him around. The unit did the reveal at a final formation, and JD got to be the center of attention to the hero's he looks up to.
While waiting for formation, we were introduced to the gentleman, Paul Long, and his crew from Liberty Mobility. JD was given a chance to get to test out his chair, it was finalized and fitted for him. And I cried. Oh did I cry.
Messing with his chair while everyone is talking. :)
Thank you to these amazing people for all they did
to make that smile!
After he was brought before the unit and officially got to take part. Below is the video of the presentation.
Now, JD has the ability to walk. And he's shown us he is strong and wanting to fight for it. But he still is very very weak and tires quickly. When he tires, he requires more than just a bench to relax. I already told him, I'm not letting him use this to get a pass and become lazy. Just the opposite, this is going to help propel him further. Already knowing he has this support, he has asked for trips to the zoo, museum, parks and so much more. This chair is giving my boy his life back...and for that, I am eternally grateful!!
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