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    Miami Dolphins and Rebuilding Together Help Renovate a Home in Hollywood as Part of a Military Appreciation Activity

    November 29, 20121 Min Read0 Views
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    Hollywood, FL – As part of a military appreciation activity, Miami Dolphins players including Anthony Fasano, Brandon Fields, Andrew McDonald and Marcus Thigpen, alumni, members of the Miami Dolphins Women’s Organization (MDWO), Special Teams Program and Rebuilding Together helped renovate the home of Donald McEnany, an 80-year old Korean War veteran and Hollywood resident.

    “All the work I’ve done in the past is being updated and it’s all stuff I hadn’t done,” said McEnany. “It looks new and it’s great seeing this happen because I watch the Dolphins every Sunday and I’ve been a fan of them for years. I never expected this and I’m real thankful.”

    McEnany and his wife Mary have been married for over 50 years and the interior and exterior modifications and repairs done by the Dolphins and Rebuilding Together will assist them in improving their living conditions. Rooms to Go will deliver furniture to the house the following week on December 4, 2012.

    “This is our second year partnering with the Dolphins now and I’m always impressed,” said Sandra Einhorn, Executive Director of Rebuilding Together of Broward County. “They come out and they really want to work and they come really looking to dig in.”

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