Aire Serv of Las Vegas has partnered with other local contractors and Building Homes for Heroes during a welcome home ceremony in Las Vegas, for Army Staff Sergeant Jared Stacey. Throughout his service, Stacey has suffered many injuries that have impacted his mobility. His injuries require specific modifications to his home in order to live safely and focus on his recovery.
To support Stacey, Johnson Controls donated a YORK heating and cooling system with a Wi-Fi capable YORK touch-screen thermostat to assist him with adjusting the temperature in his home without the need to get up. Aire Serv of Las Vegas donated the HVAC installation services for the veteran’s new home.
“Having the support of companies like Johnson Controls and Aire Serv gives us the opportunity to honor injured veterans with a mortgage-free home,” says Chad Gottlieb, director of construction development, Building Homes for Heroes. “The customized amenities companies like Johnson Controls are able to bring to these homes allows veterans to live their lives in greater comfort and dignity.”
Building Homes for Heroes is a national organization that recognizes those who serve in the U.S. Armed Forces by supporting the needs of severely wounded or disabled soldiers and their families. The organization strives to build or renovate homes and donate them, mortgage-free, to injured veterans nationwide.
“There is no greater honor than giving back to the veterans that have sacrificed for our country. Our mission is to keep the air in which we live and breathe comfortable and clean, and we are honored to offer that promise to the Stacey family,” says Doug Moore, vice president, Aire Serv of Las Vegas.
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