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This lady sent a very nice note of thanks to Bob Huss and his crew (the note is attached).
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This was a ramp for a wheelchair-bound widow who is also legally blind. The workers are Dick Pelletier, Bert Boltz, and Frank Krisch. The first photo is the temporary ramp that she had before HHH arrived.
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This ramp was for a lady who has cerebral palsy and is severely handicapped.
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This project was an 80-foot wheelchair "boardwalk", with gates to allow access to the kennel area and the two sides of the yard.
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This project involved replacing the decking on a back porch. It was also necessary to rebuild the steps, and to jack up the porch and replace some of the supports under it.
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Pat Boyle and a team of HHH volunteers built this 41-foot wheelchair ramp, which enabled this client to leave a nursing home and return to her mobile home.
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Bob Huss and a team did a lot of repairs here -- replaced an outside door, repaired the carport roof and ceiling, and did a lot of trimming and cleanup in the yard.
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Four HHH members, led by Larry McCarthy, replaced 13 windows in this home, rebuilt the basement staircase, and installed new outside doors at the front, side, and basement. It involved 15 days' work over a period of almost six weeks.
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Our first project was a huge one -- turning a dilapidated building into a clean, comfortable cold-weather shelter for Chambersburg's homeless. Our volunteers really came through!
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