LAND O' LAKES, Fla. — A veteran who was seriously injured gets another chance to live his life.

Army Sgt. First Class Anthony Kenworthy receives mortgage-free home

He was injured in 2014 by IED

LINK: Tunnels to Towers Foundation

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On Wednesday, Army Sgt. First Class Anthony Kenworthy received a mortgage free home in Land O' Lakes.

It's specially designed for his needs as a quadriplegic.

Coming through his new front door for the first time, Kenworthy had every emotion you could think of.

"Just about everything. Sad, happy, excited. I'm really excited to stop renting houses," Kenworthy said.

Here he is seeing his home for the first time. He explains all of the emotions he felt has gets to start his new life. @bn9 pic.twitter.com/SmGNncpDoT — Tim Wronka (@TimWronka) October 9, 2019

He finally has a place for him and his family to live comfortably.

Kenworthy was seriously hurt when his truck was hit by an IED overseas in 2014. It left him a quadriplegic.

"When you join the military, you never think about, 'What do I do if I get hurt? What do I do if something really bad happens to me?'"

The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation heard about his story and led efforts to build him a new smart home in Land O' Lakes.

The house is designed for his needs which will be a huge to help him and his family, including specially made kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and more.

"I got hurt serving my country. And the country came together to take care of me for it," Kenworthy said.

Tunnels to Towers honors the sacrifice of firefighter Stephen Siller on 9/11. The foundation has now built 85 smart homes for seriously injured veterans.​