Veteran's Story: Sergeant Dan Paul

Last Updated 4/30/2025Posted in Veteran Stories

Dan Paul, a Vietnam-era Veteran and former Sergeant in the U.S. Army and National Guard, recently received critical home repairs through Purple Heart Homes' Veterans Aging in Place Program.

Dan's home in Hilliard, Florida had suffered extensive water damage, mold growth and structural instability - making it unsafe for someone with his health and mobility challenges. With support from The Home Depot Foundation, our team was able to complete repairs that now allow Dan to live more safely in his home.

A Life of Honor and Heroism


Born in 1939, Dan Paul served his country with pride for nearly a decade of military service. He was a member of both the United States Army and U.S. Army National Guard, serving from 1958 to 1967 during the height of the Vietnam War.

Dan rose to the rank of Sergeant (E5) and endured the harshest realities of combat. He was wounded by shrapnel and exposed to Agent Orange, injuries that would impact his health for the rest of his life.

Health Challenges and a Failing Home

In the years following his service, Dan faced several major health battles. He was diagnosed with lung cancer, requiring surgery to remove part of his lung, and he continues to manage diabetes, all stemming from his exposure during wartime. These conditions have created mobility limitations, making daily living increasingly difficult. 

To make matters worse, Dan's home had deteriorated to dangerous levels. Water damage had led to rotting wood and the growth of mold, creating an unsafe environment for anyone - let alone a Veteran with serious health concerns.

Through the Veterans Aging in Place Program, Purple Heart Homes mobilized a plan to preserve Dan's home and protect his health.

With generous funding from The Home Depot Foundation, critical repairs were completed to: reinforce and preserve the home's structural integrity, address water damage and rot to prevent further decay and improve safety and enhance accessibility for Dan's mobile needs. 

These repairs not only stabilized Dan's home - they allowed him to remain safely in the place he calls home.

Our Mission in Action

At Purple Heart Homes, we believe no Veteran should be left to live in unsafe or unfit conditions. Through the Veterans Aging in Place Program, we're proud to support heroes like Sergeant Dan Paul - men and women who gave their all, and deserve a home that gives back.

A special thank-you to The Home Depot Foundation for their continued partnership and commitment to honoring our nation's Veterans, not just in word - but in action.

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