War veteran Trevor Greene gives experience to Surrey, B.C., Veterans Village project
Canadian war veteran Trevor Greene knows what it’s like to navigate treatment after a life-threatening injury, combined with post-traumatic stress, prompting his decisionto take on an advising role at the Legion Veterans Village Centre for Excellence in Surrey, B.C.
The non-profit centre set to open next winter will host clinical research studies into rehabilitation and brain health, including post-traumatic stress disorder and other neurological conditions that impact veterans, police officers, paramedics and firefighters.
Led by the BC/Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, the Whalley Legion Branch 229 and Lark Group, it will also provide affordable housing, market housing and legion facilities.
Greene, who survived being struck in the head with an axe during a Taliban ambush in Afghanistan in 2006, says his experience will help provide the framework for veterans to receive the care and support they need to recover, something he says was missing from his treatment plan over the past 16 years.