Columbus-based House of Heroes expanding to other cities

“We’ve been affiliated with House of Heroes from the very beginning and we’ve seen firsthand the impact it has had on the lives of so many people,” said Michelle Zeller, Char-Broil vice president for marketing. “We want to help House of Heroes spread that work to other markets and establish chapters elsewhere.”

Char-Broil will feed volunteers and host cook-offs in each market to raise money and awareness for House of Heroes.

“There are a lot of people who need help,” Zeller said. “House of Heroes should be in every city.”

Under the supervision of local contractors, House of Heroes Inc. performs free-of-charge home repairs -- including cleaning, painting, building access ramps, installing windows and doors and doing yardwork -- for veterans and their spouses who are disabled, living on a fixed income or facing other physical or financial challenges.


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