Builder's Donation Gets Troops Moving

By American Forces Press ServiceFebruary 14, 2007

Builder's Donation Gets Troops Moving
Sandy Lehmkuhler, center, chairwoman of the Warrior Foundation, poses with servicemembers in front of a new wheelchair-accessible minibus in San Diego. Barratt American home builders donated the bus to the foundation and the Armed Services YMCA to he... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

WASHINGTON, Feb. 13, 2007 - A California-based home builder has donated a 10-passenger, wheelchair-accessible minibus to the Armed Forces YMCA and the Warrior Foundation to be used to transport wounded servicemembers around San Diego.

"We are very pleased and proud to be supporting your efforts to help wounded and disabled military heroes," Michael D. Pattinson, Barratt American's president, said at a Naval Medical Center San Diego ceremony in January.

"Barratt American is a true champion of the Warrior Foundation, and this contribution is overwhelming," said Sandy Lehmkuhler, chairwoman for the foundation. "Their donation is greatly appreciated and will be used by many Marines for many years."

Lehmkuhler said the minibus's first mission, transporting servicemembers to the airport, was scheduled for later that day, after the ceremony.

Two years ago, Barratt American helped bring many servicemembers home for the holidays. Nearly a year ago, it donated 35 televisions to the new amputee wing at Balboa Naval Hospital. It also has helped raise funds for a multitude of other organizations in communities where it builds homes.

The Warrior Foundation helps wounded and disabled servicemembers.

(From a Warrior Foundation news release.)

Related Links:

The Armed Services YMCA

Warrior Foundation