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Doylestown Builder, Nonprofit Partnering to Repair Wounded Veteran's Home
Staff Sgt. Jessica Clymer's home sustained serious damage due to a leaking roof while she was deployed.

An area nonprofit and a Doylestown builder are partnering to rebuild the home of a local veteran.
Staff Sgt. Jessica Clymer, who was raised in Buckingham and now lives in Plumsteadville, is a disabled Marine veteran who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. Her home sustained serious damage due to a leaking roof while she was deployed.
The Intelligencer reports that Zaveta Custom Homes of Doylestown and RenovatingHope of Chester County are partnering to renovate Clymer’s home.
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In July, Clymer contacted Patch to spread the word about a t-shirt fundraiser she was holding to raise money for repairs after her kitchen was completely gutted.
Since then, RenovatingHope, a nonprofit that helps veterans with injuries, learned of Clymer’s situation and stepped in to help. Zaveta Custom Homes has also donated labor and materials, The Intelligencer reported.
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(Photo: Jessica Clymer’s gutted kitchen. Credit: Support SSgt Clymer Jessica, USMC Wounded Warrior Facebook page)
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