PHH Golden Corner Chapter Build Tiny Home for Gulf War Veteran David Campbell




These photos are from the home of Gulf War Army Veteran David Campbell in Seneca, SC. Mr. Campbell's childhood home was destroyed by the tornado that came through Seneca in the Spring of this year. He was not able to have his home and property insured after his father passed away and became homeless. Purple Heart Homes USA was able to provide one of two tiny homes to our chapter for Mr. Campbell. Debra Farley was the recipient of the other tiny home. The tiny home was delivered as just a shell with the outside work completed. The home was completely unfinished inside. Larry Druffel, project manager, and Mike Fieseler, construction manager, have been working very hard getting the home ready for occupancy. They built the foundation themselves and were on hand for the installation on the foundation. They are now working on finishing the interior of the home. This included plumbing, electrical wiring, dry wall, flooring, appliances, shower, toilet and vanity with sink. They have also been working on the deck at the front entrance of the home. Thank you to Larry, Mike and all of the many volunteers that have been hard at work on this home for Mr. Campbell!

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Originally posted by Golden Corner, South Carolina Chapter via Locable
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