Wounded Warrior needs a wheelchair adapted vehicle
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Sgt. Seeley (retired) actively served our country for over nine years.
He was injured while on a combat mission in Iraq. He has a spinal cord
injury and he is in a wheelchair. He is still in the process of
transitioning from active duty, to civilian life, after being medically
retired. It has been a difficult process with his disabilities, but he
remains positive and determined. He recently became a member of the
Cal-Diego Paralyzed veteran of America. They have been assisting him
with his transition, and have become his advocate. Sgt. Seeley
volunteers his time to contribute back to the Cal-Diego PVA, and support
their mission "to improve the quality of life for veterans who have
spinal cord injury or disease," like himself. He is committed to raising
awareness of veteran everywhere, to the benefits of being involved,
with the PVA. Sgt. Seeley believes that being involved with the PVA
allows many veterans to maintain a certain level of comradery that can
be lost when separating from the Marine Corps, or other branches of the
armed forces. This loss of comradery can often be one of the most
difficult parts transitioning from active duty to civilian life. Owning an adaptive vehicle would greatly improve Sgt. Seeley's
quality of life, and allow him to be further involved with the Cal-Diego
PVA. He does not currently have an adaptive vehicle and this limits his
independence. He was previously entered in a contest to win an adapted vehicle, but unfortunately did not win. Several people expressed the desire to help out with Sgt Seeley's situation, and that is why this page was created. Thank you!!
Organizer
Zondria Lackey-Seeley
Organizer
Oceanside, CA