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Military veterans working in the storm industry can sign up to receive complimentary tickets to the 7th Annual Win the Storm Conference held March 31 to April 2.
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Roofing contractors across the country are facing tough times, but that hasn't stopped them from giving back to veterans to ensure they have safe places to live.
Texas-based residential roofing contractor Lon Smith Roofing has honored a World War II veteran by providing them with a brand new roof free of charge.
The situations are similar: Contractors donate time and labor; suppliers contribute materials — and everyone feels better having helped a veteran in need. And they don’t wait until Nov. 11, Veterans Day, to do it.