How an Army soldiers injury led his son to found a non-profit that serves Military personnel with disabilities.

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After his injury while serving in the U.S. Army ...Jim Elliott's father became a wheelchair user for an extended period of time. The future founder of Diveheart ... at a very young age.... learned how to dodge wheelchairs at Hines V.A. hospital and quickly became comfortable around individuals with a wide variety of disabilities. That experience gave him the vision to create Diveheart Military Wounded under the Diveheart non-profit umbrella. these veteran stories of hope and healing are a result....Hope you will share. #armystrong #armyveteran #veterans #disability #veterans

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