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the Army Rangers and the other as a Navy Boatsman. Kevin has veteran forefathers and received formative inspiration from a Coast Guard mentor. Their interest in helping veterans is deeply rooted, and the tiny house will likely serve as a prototype for future construction.

Naturally, after 17 successful years, the pandemic threw a wrench into CDL’s welloiled machinery. Thirteen months ago, the Cunhas had planned a production of The Jungle Book with 120 young artists and performers, among myriad other projects. Once COVID struck, nearly all of CDL’s 28 staff members were furloughed and much of their funding dried up. Still, the Cunhas were able to partner with Shea High School and conscript about 30 students to build the new home. The house’s permanent site is on Dare to Dream Ranch, a therapeutic military retreat in Foster.

“One of Kevin’s greatest strengths is project management and strategic planning,” says Beth. “This allows the youth to train in a variety of areas and develop highly skilled technical abilities.”

The winner? Everyone. CDLRI.org

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