Meet Justin Anderson, a veteran of the Iraq war and cancer survivor who turned his specialized off-road wheelchair into a snowplow as a way to give back to his community. From the UPI:
Justin Anderson, an Iraq War veteran living in Bellevue, was given an off-road wheelchair by the Independence Fund charity to help him get around after his leg was amputated, and he decided to use the gift to help others in his community.
“I don’t want kids or parents having to go through the snow and possibly trip or hurt themselves,” Anderson told WOWT-TV. “I had a half-dozen people stop to take a picture because they hadn’t seen a chair like this before.”
Awesome!
WATCH THIS>>> A veteran got a special snow plow wheelchair to give back to his communityhttps://t.co/Z46ilJvPpG pic.twitter.com/4vacwXtvBI
— Kim Komando (@kimkomando) January 30, 2016
He has brain cancer and a prosthetic leg, but watch how he helps his community. https://t.co/1xvXFHfAh1
— Reggie Mares Insurance Network (@RMI_Insure) January 27, 2016
Watch: Wheelchair converted to snowplow https://t.co/TPxpLEyxUH https://t.co/gdVrjTaUGK via @OddNewsUPI pic.twitter.com/nKqH8gB0gx
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) January 27, 2016
Anderson told KMTV in Omaha, Neb. that he did so to “inspire other veterans” who have similar issues:
“I want to help inspire other veterans with mobility issues. There are still things you can do that you thought you might not be able to do after your injury.”
Video here of Anderson’s inspiring story here:
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