VFW UNMET NEEDS ASSISTS A FAMILY WITH HOME REPAIRS
Thursday, March 17, 2011
VFW repairs damages from a plumbing leak
Sgt. Todd Plybon was serving in Afghanistan when a plumbing leak
threatened to ruin his family’s home. The leak was so severe it caused
significant damage to the floor supports under the kitchen. Todd’s wife, Tara,
recalled there being a “hill from the sink to the kitchen table. If you dropped
a marble on the floor, it rolled downhill.”
Unfortunately, the Plybons’ situation would only get worse. Todd
returned from Afghanistan after sustaining life-threatening injuries, including
one affecting his right leg. The floor was now not only physically damaged, it
was a true obstacle for Todd.
“I was always worried Todd might trip on it,” explained Tara.
The Plybons fixed the plumbing leak, but they needed help with
the floor repair costs. As members of VFW and its Ladies Auxiliary, Todd and
Tara were aware of the VFW
Unmet Needs program. They applied for assistance, hoping to receive some
good news after all of their troubles.
It didn’t take long. VFW Unmet Needs approved their application.
Tara was ecstatic when she heard the news. “I screamed with joy.
Then I welled up with tears at the kindness,” she said. “My husband couldn’t
believe we were accepted.”
Shortly after, the Plybons’ floor was repaired. Their home was saved, and Todd
could recover there at ease.
The
Plybons couldn’t be more grateful for the Unmet Needs program.
“It was such a relief. The turnaround was very fast, and it was a seamless
process,” said Tara. “We can’t thank VFW enough."
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