Vista CA— Local nonprofit Wounded Warrior Homes will place and set an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in North County San Diego, intended for veterans with post-traumatic stress (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury. The ADU will be Wounded Warrior Home’s fourth residence and will provide transitional housing for one additional veteran. This addition brings the total number of veterans housed through Wounded Warrior Homes up to fourteen veterans at a time.
The excavation work for the foundation was completed by volunteers from Navy Seabee unit CBMU-303, and almost all other labor also will be done by volunteers. The ADU will be donated from Warrior Village Project in conjunction with San Marcos High School. ModularTech will be transporting the ADU and setting the modules on the foundation.
Wounded Warrior Homes is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was established to serve our heroes and provide them with a safe environment of support and supplemental services to aid them in transitioning back from the front lines to the home front. Veterans experiencing the effects of Post Traumatic Stress or Traumatic Brain Injury are handled with care and respect as they are given the opportunity to flourish in a positive environment that not only contributes to the treatment of their injuries sustained but also points them on a path to success in their new civilian life. The Wounded Warrior Homes LIFE Development Program provides case management, individual transition plans, and up to two years of transitional housing.
Mia Roseberry, Executive Director Wounded Warrior Homes, shares, “We are excited to be moving forward with this project, creating an additional unit for veterans in our program.”
Wounded Warrior Homes Sets New ADU for Veterans
February 11, 2021