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The Joseph Groh Foundation recently awarded William Roland with rehabilitation gloves. Roland used to own Roland’s Heating and Cooling in Lavergne, Tennessee.
An accident left Samantha Hanway with a spinal cord injury at C6-C7, meaning that she is paralyzed from the mid chest down, and has limited use of her hands and fingers. She is the latest Joseph Groh Foundation grant recipient.
James Allen Heatherington of Lyon, Georgia, is the newest recipient of the Joseph Groh Foundation grant to financially assist those in the construction trades who are living with a life altering injury or illness.
A longtime sales and marketing manager with stints at Titus, PCI Industries and Lennox, Groh was out for a bike ride on Father’s Day 2008 when he took a turn too sharp and flew off the bicycle.