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By Nicholas Elmes For over 20 years Pine Lawn resident Fred Reeves served his country as a mechanic in the military, but as he aged the veteran who had spent his life fixing things for his country found it harder and harder to fix things in his own home. His kitchen was in disrepair, there were plumbing issues, floors and walls were in need of repair and fresh paint and his front door badly needed to be replaced. Thankfully in January a group of concerned citizens and business owners in North County decided to do something for Reeves, both as a way to give back the community and to Submitted photos thank him for his service. The rehab project was the Volunteers from The Home Depot Foundation, Beyond Housing and North Counbrainchild of North County ty Police Cooperative worked together to rehab the home of Pine Lawn resident and veteran Fred Reeves. Police Cooperative Chief Tim Swope and Ferguson Home Depot Product to get some notoriety and started calls from Supervisor Danielle Zamarripa. people who wanted to help,” said Swope. “I wanted to try to get involved in the com“It really turned into something incredible munity as much as I could,” said Zamarripa, that none of us anticipated,” said Zamarripa. noting that the Home Depot Foundation “The whole community stepped forward has a history of supporting veterans. “I met and everything fell into place. The Holiday Chief Swope and we started brainstorming Inn granted Mr. Reeves a four-day stay so and came up with the idea.” he could be away while the build was hapThe pair brought in Beyond Housing, a St. pening. Best Home Furnishing out of South Louis-based nonprofit community develop- County donated a couch and chair. Thrift ment organization, and got to work in mak- stores donated a lot of hardwood furniture ing their dream a reality. that we painted so it looked brand new and After assessing the work that needed to be uniform throughout the house. The fire dedone in Reeves’ home and receiving a $5,000 partment came over and installed smoke grant from the Home Depot Foundation, the detectors and carbon monoxide alarms. partnership set a date for volunteers from The local 562 pipe fitters union showed up the police cooperative and Home Depot to with about four apprentices and worked for start the repairs. two days solid completely redoing all of the “We started with the front door,” said plumbing.” Swope. “Then we did the flooring in the livBy the end of three days of work from over ing room, we did the flooring in the kitch- 30 volunteers, Reeves had an almost brand en and the hallway. We painted all of those new house to come home to. areas. We added a ceiling fan in the dining “This is a game-changer for Mr. Reeves,” room area.” said Chris Krehmeyer, president and CEO, The volunteers also replaced all of the cab- for Beyond Housing. “So many of our vetinets and appliances in Reeve’s kitchen. erans are struggling with the upkeep of their “As we were doing all of this, we started homes either because they can’t afford re-
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Pine Lawn resident and veteran Fred Reeves received thousands of dollars of repairs to his home as a thank you for his service from local community groups.
pairs or health issues keep them from doing repairs themselves.” Swope said the additional support was key in providing items that made the rehab complete. “There were things we did not even think of,” he said. “We put in the new refrigerator and looked at each other and went, how are we going to give this guy a new fridge with nothing in it?” “So Chief Swope got Dierbergs to donate all the food and we stocked his fridge and See ‘HOMEFRONT’ page 2
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