A World War 2 veteran needed some grab bars put in his bathrooms so he could continue to remain in his home without living with the fear of injuring himself. The SMART Sheet Metal Local 83 SMART Army, in partnership with the Malta Veterans Appreciation Program, answered the call and helped ensure this World War II hero was assisted. SMART Local 83 Organizer Phil Stenglein and E-Board member Sid Hudson both helped with installing the bars in the home.
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