Pazzella Colston Bonner is a forgotten U.S. Army Veteran. She served in the U.S. Army for over 16 years and is a Gulf War vet.
She was denied VA healthcare for 37 years. She was also denied VA service connected disability for over 9 years, for injuries she sustained while serving her country. During those 37 years, Social Security disabled her and gave her medical benefits so
she could get both hips replaced from her military injuries.
Homes for Heroic Forgotten Veterans was born out of her adverse military experience.
Carl Davis was born March 2, 1992 in Detroit, Michigan. He is a Defensive Tackle for the NFL.
Davis attended Adlai Stevenson High School, went to University of Iowa and is the founder of Trenchwork Foundation.
Trenchwork Foundation, Inc. aims to focus on
revitalizing Carl's hometown of Detroit, Michigan through construction of new and renovation of
existing homes. Trenchwork Foundation will help create opportunities for the children of our future.
"Trenchwork is about football and it's also about life. Everyone knows what it is like to sacrifice and
struggle in one way or another. It's about the tough people who get up and do it every day and get
knocked down and get up again. That's what this whole brand is about. It's for anybody; men, and women who do the
dirty work and grind. It's something to be prideful about. I don't care if you're a football player or a garbage man or a
CEO. Everybody has their own grind." - Carl Davis
Homes for Heroic Veterans