Disabled Arizona Army Veteran Surprised with Free Renovations from Home Depot Volunteers

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Disabled Arizona Army Veteran Surprised with Free Renovations from Home Depot Volunteers
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An Arizona U.S. Army veteran received a “life-changing” service from nearly 100 Home Depot employees who helped him tackle his home improvement project.

Zakary Ferroni, who lives in the Phoenix area, served in the Army from 2003 to 2012 and was deployed to Afghanistan, In addition to all of the home improvement help, Ferroni and Schultz were surprised with a new washer and dryer, as well as one month’s mortgage payment from Home Depot.

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