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Lowe’s Workers Fix Vietnam Vet’s Wheelchair That VA Allegedly Wouldn’t Replace
Lowe’s Workers Fix Vietnam Vet’s Wheelchair That VA Allegedly Wouldn’t Replace
Three Lowe’s employees came to the aid of a Vietnam veteran who lost both legs, then lost his battle to get the VA to replace his rundown wheelchair.
Michael Sulsona said he was at a Staten Island Lowe’s to get fencing for his yard when his wheelchair broke down. He had been trying to get a replacement wheelchair, but each time he asked for a new one, the VA would send a repairman instead.
At Lowe’s, the three workers sprang into action, placing Sulsona in another chair while they worked on his wheelchair. They replaced the broken parts and told him they’d make the chair like new.
When Sulsona thanked them, the employees told him it was their honor.
The VA has since sent Sulsona a replacement wheelchair.
Lowe’s Workers Fix Vietnam Vet’s Wheelchair That VA Allegedly Wouldn’t Replace
Three Lowe’s employees came to the aid of a Vietnam veteran who lost both legs, then lost his battle to get the VA to replace his rundown wheelchair.
Michael Sulsona said he was at a Staten Island Lowe’s to get fencing for his yard when his wheelchair broke down. He had been trying to get a replacement wheelchair, but each time he asked for a new one, the VA would send a repairman instead.
At Lowe’s, the three workers sprang into action, placing Sulsona in another chair while they worked on his wheelchair. They replaced the broken parts and told him they’d make the chair like new.
When Sulsona thanked them, the employees told him it was their honor.
The VA has since sent Sulsona a replacement wheelchair.