Volunteers transform disabled vet’s home

Volunteers

Volunteers

More than 12 volunteers from The Home Depot, along with others including a Navy veteran and Heroes Night Out, are remodeling the Taylor home of a disabled veteran for the next few weeks.


Posted: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 1:00 am


Volunteers transform disabled vet’s home

Christine Bolaños

Taylor Daily Press

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More than 12 volunteers from The Home Depot, along with others including a Navy veteran and Heroes Night Out, are doing a complete remodel of disabled veteran Todd Plybon’s home in Taylor. The retired sergeant was critically injured in the line of duty and volunteers are giving back by remodeling the kitchen, living room and dining room; as well as installing a new air conditioning system, building a shed and donating a tractor.


The hometown wounded warrior received $25,000 worth of repairs and remodeling to his home as part of The Home Depot’s Aprons in Action effort.

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Volunteers transform disabled vet’s home

Volunteers

Volunteers

More than 12 volunteers from The Home Depot, along with others including a Navy veteran and Heroes Night Out, are remodeling the Taylor home of a disabled veteran for the next few weeks.


Posted: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 1:00 am


Volunteers transform disabled vet’s home

Christine Bolaños

Taylor Daily Press

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More than 12 volunteers from The Home Depot, along with others including a Navy veteran and Heroes Night Out, are doing a complete remodel of disabled veteran Todd Plybon’s home in Taylor. The retired sergeant was critically injured in the line of duty and volunteers are giving back by remodeling the kitchen, living room and dining room; as well as installing a new air conditioning system, building a shed and donating a tractor.


The hometown wounded warrior received $25,000 worth of repairs and remodeling to his home as part of The Home Depot’s Aprons in Action effort.

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