NSI helps build 45th R.I.S.E. home

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Oberlin, Ohio—The Natural Stone Institute (NSI) provided natural stone and fabrication services for its 45th home with the Gary Sinise Foundation through its R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment) program. The foundation’s R.I.S.E. program builds 100% mortgage-free specially adapted smart homes for severely wounded veterans and first responders. Natural stone and fabrication for U.S. Army Captain Derick Carver were provided by Arizona Tile, Alpha Granite and Salado.

On the morning of Jan. 19, 2010, while serving in the Arghandab River Valley outside of Kandahar, Afghanistan, retired U.S. Army Captain Derick Carver and his unit met with local teachers and elders to discuss reopening a school that the Taliban had rigged to blow with IEDs. Along with the Afghan Army, Carver and his platoon moved forward to establish themselves in the school for clearance operations to prevent further targeting. However, on their way to the school, the Taliban launched a complex ambush using a daisy-chain of 107mm rockets and home-made explosives. Carver suffered multiple injuries including the loss of most of his right thigh, multiple fingers becoming fused or partially amputated and the amputation of his left leg. The attack also resulted in PTSD and reoccurring complications.

After multiple initial lifesaving surgeries, Carver was finally transported to Walter Reed Medical Center where he spent the rest of his 13-month recovery. During this time, Carver underwent almost 50 surgeries, over 50 blood transfusions and five plasma transfusions, later opting for active recovery. Following inpatient recovery, Carver returned to duty and assumed the role of AS-3 for the 4th Ranger Training Battalion, becoming the “1 legged Ranger Instructor” before retiring in 2012.

Since his injury in 2010, Carver said he has stayed active competing in CrossFit competitions and winning the U.S. and World’s Strongest Disabled Man in 2017. Carver has competed in the Arnold Sports Classic, where Arnold named him the “most inspiring veteran” he has met. Carver also said he plans to continue his education by looking into a graduate program in the winter.

As Carver continues to pursue his dreams, the Gary Sinise Foundation said it was honored to build him a specially adapted R.I.S.E. home to ease his daily struggles and mobility needs around the house.

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