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Electrician Raises Over $100K For Woburn Woman's Crumbling Home

Woburn's John Kinney launched a grassroots effort to fix up a local elderly woman's home for free.

WOBURN, MA — In early August, Woburn's Gloria Scott called electrician John Kinney because she had an issue with one of her light fixtures. When he arrived, he quickly realized the problems were much larger than that one light.

Less than two months later, Kinney has raised more than $100,000 for his fellow Woburnite, and brought together local contractors and tradesmen to fully renovate her home.

Scott, 72, lives alone and is on a fixed income. After his first visit, Kinney immediately called for volunteers on Facebook, before launching the Facebook fundraiser and then creating a Facebook group, Gloria's Gladiators, to bring every available resource to bear.

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"I got some volunteers together, and we went in there and did a ton of yard work and cleanup," Kinney wrote in the fundraiser description. "Everyone did an amazing job, and this nice old woman was very grateful. It’s simply just not enough though."

The problems with Scott's house were numerous.

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"She has some serious plumbing issues that need to be corrected," Kinney wrote. "There is extensive drywall repair to be done. A massive amount of painting. Her front porch brick steps are an accident waiting to happen. I’m not looking to rebuild her whole house. I just want to make it safe and livable for her."

Kinney had already built a network of skilled workers who were giving there time, so the fundraiser was only for materials, he noted.

Renovations since the project began include new electrical and plumbing systems, new roofing, windows, insulation and grass, and fresh paint and a new back porch, CNN reported.

The fundraiser is available here.


Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.

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