Army Specialist Daniel Tingle is a veteran who was severely injured while stationed in Iraq in 2007, and eventually needed to have his left foot amputated. 

Tingle and his family were previously living in a home that didn't meet Tingle's needs as a recent amputee. 

However, thanks to Jared Allen's Home for Wounded Warriors, Southwest Carpenters Local 971 and Pellett Construction,  Tingle and his family recently cut the ribbon and moved into their new, mortgage-free home in Minden. 

In 2007, SPC Tingle was stationed in Iraq and was struck by three mortar rounds, which led to severe injuries to his feet and legs. Thanks to physical therapy, Tingle was able to walk on his rebuilt foot. 

However, at the end of 2015, Tingle had his left foot amputated. 

The new home, designed by the Tingle family themselves with the help of an architect, allows Tingle to be more independent in his daily life. 

The design includes oversized doorways and hallways, easily accessible light switches, and roll-showers so Tingle can use his scooter and wheelchair at home. 

If you would like to thank SPC Tingle and sign his guest book, click here.

 

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