CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Helping a Hero encourages the public to join Lee Greenwood for a Welcome Home Ceremony as he thanks a brave and courageous veteran for his service and sacrifice.
On Sunday, August 16 at 3:00 p.m., Greenwood will ceremoniously present the keys to a fully adapted home to Clarksville’s own CW3 (Ret) Scott Schroeder and his family.
Schroeder was wounded during his deployment to Afghanistan in 2010 after his vehicle struck a pressure plate that detonated an IED. The explosion resulted in the amputation of both legs above the knee and a severely mangled right arm. To date, Schroeder has had more than 30 surgeries to salvage his arm and stabilize his amputated legs.
Throughout his recovery, Schroeder focused on returning to Tennessee and building a home where he could regain his independence. With financial assistance from Helping a Hero, building partners Blackpatch Development and Orgain Building Supply Co., and in-kind donations of material and labor, a beautiful new accessible home is today a reality for Schroeder, wife Laura, and son Zach.
The home features wide doors, flush thresholds, a roll in shower, roll under sink, and other accessibility features. This home includes many materials locally sourced in the United States and has been beautifully landscaped by Scott’s talented wife, Laura, who is a landscape architect.
Hundreds of patriotic Americans are expected to join in the celebration to thank the veteran and his family. Lee Greenwood will also sing several songs as part of the celebration and conclude with “God Bless the USA.” Individuals and families of all ages are encouraged to come to 654 Covey Chase Road, Clarksville, at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 16 and bring American flags to wave.