BAGHDAD, Iraq – Life in a war-torn country can
be hard. The life of a disabled child living in a war-torn
country is even harder. Multi-National Division – Baghdad
Soldiers made life a little easier Feb. 8 for a young Iraqi
girl who suffers from cerebral palsy when they delivered
a free wheelchair in Baladiat, Iraq.
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment, 4th
Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, serving with
the 4th BCT, 101st Airborne Div., surprised the young girl
when they assembled and delivered the wheelchair.
The wheelchair was provided by
the Free Wheelchair Mission, an Orange County, California-based
non-profit organization committed to providing the transforming
gift of mobility to the physically disabled poor in developing
countries. The Iraqi and Kuwaiti governments waived import
fees for all of the wheelchairs sent by the mission.
1st Lt. Joshua Lein, Pfc. Clay Hughes, Pfc. Robert Gonzales
and Pfc. Erik Meyers helped put together five wheelchairs
and delivered one to the young girl.
“It was an awesome experience,” said Meyers,
a field artillery forward observer working with the Civil
Affairs section. “We spent several hours of our free
time putting the chairs together.
“Some of the Iraqi translators
helped put together more chairs for distribution to other
needy children and adults.”
The Soldiers also gave the girl and her family a humanitarian
bag and toys.
“The family expressed gratitude for the new wheelchair
and said they look forward to seeing more of Troop B in
the future,” said Meyers.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS RELEASE,
CONTACT THE MULTI-NATIONAL DIVISION - BAGHDAD PUBLIC AFFAIRS
PLANS AND OPERATIONS NCO, MASTER SGT ERIC LOBSINGER AT: eric.lobsinger@mnd-b.army.mil
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