Wisconsin veteran Kevin Laluzerne, pictured on right, was surprised just before Veterans Day when he was gifted with a walk-in shower in his home through the Baths for the Brave program. Laluzerne is a Green Bay native who served in the U.S. Army and now lives alone with his 15-year-old daughter, who is partially deaf. His wife passed away earlier this year. He is also recovering from his second stroke, leading him to seek a replacement of his tub for a more accessible, safer shower option. The shower was installed on Nov. 10, through Tundraland. Submitted photo
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Wisconsin veteran Kevin Laluzerne, pictured on right, was surprised just before Veterans Day when he was gifted with a walk-in shower in his home through the "Baths for the Brave" program.
Laluzerne is a Green Bay native who served in the U.S. Army and now lives alone with his 15-year-old daughter, who is partially deaf.
His wife passed away earlier this year.
He is also recovering from his second stroke, leading him to seek a replacement of his tub for a more accessible, safer shower option. The shower was installed on Nov. 10, through Tundraland.
Submitted photo
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