Daniel Parker

Foundation Recipient
Daniel Parker
Jeremy Ray
Dan’s Story
Daniel Parker has worked in the construction business for the past 45 years, the last 28 of which were spent as a finish carpenter managing crews in Tigard, Oregon, just southwest of Portland. Dan’s career started in California, where he learned finish carpentry and new home construction while working with a firm in Atherton. He then moved to Nova Scotia, and was the owner of Maplewood Enterprises Construction, a general contractor. After that, he moved to Oregon and started Parker Finish Carpentry, where he worked until June, 2016. Over the years, he trained a number of newcomers in the profession, individuals who went on to have long careers of their own in the construction business.

A lover of the outdoors, Daniel enjoyed hiking in the rugged Oregon wilderness when not working. On June 20, 2016 Dan was completing a climb of “The Tooth”, a 5604 foot peak in the Snoqualmie Pass area near Seattle, Washington.
While hiking back down, the ground at the trail’s edge gave way underneath him!
Dan fell 70 feet down a boulder field! The resulting fall caused a spinal cord injury due to a fracture of his C5 and C6 vertebrae. He also suffered a concussion, hemorrhagic brain lacerations and a fractured left arm. Following rehab, Dan was able to move his arms even though he no longer has use of his fingers. He was also able to lift himself from his bed to the chair. His insurance provided him with a power wheelchair which is extremely helpful, but Dan was eager to maintain his upper body strength and cardiac health. In order to help accomplish that, Dan sought an ultralight, collapsible manual wheelchair. Dan needs 24/7 in-home care, and after purchasing a home equipped with a patient lift and wheelchair entry, he had no funds to purchase the wheelchair he desired. An online search led him to our foundation, where he applied for a grant.
Thanks to our many supporters, we were able to grant Dan’s wish!
After receiving his chair, his daughter Linden sent this note to the foundation. “Thank you so much, Joe! Dan has used the wheelchair for a number of outings including a friend's birthday, a canoe club New Year celebration and for running errands. Attached is a picture of Dan making his first trip to the credit union in his new chair. (Shown above) The exact same errand (getting a form notarized) took 2 days to schedule and was a big hassle with a lift equipped taxi that could fit his power wheelchair. It was an easy 40 minute round trip in his own car thanks to having the manual chair! The increased independence is so amazing - thank you for your organization's financial support in helping to make this happen!”
Jeremy Ray

Joseph Groh Foundation
The Joseph S. Groh Foundation is dedicated to providing financial support and guidance to people with a connection to the plumbing, electrical, roofing, construction,  or HVAC industries who are living with life-altering disabilities.
 
 
The Joseph S. Groh Foundation is dedicated to providing financial support and guidance to people with a connection to the plumbing, electrical, roofing, construction,  or HVAC industries who are living with life-altering disabilities.