House of Heroes Connecticut helps repair the homes of two local veterans at no cost

The non-profit group House of Heroes Connecticut (HOHCT) honored two veterans by providing home repairs for free Saturday.

Larry Epstein

Aug 31, 2024, 5:40 PM

Updated 14 days ago

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The non-profit group House of Heroes Connecticut (HOHCT) honored two veterans by providing home repairs for free Saturday.
Brendan Sullivan is a navy veteran from Stratford, and Jack Consiglio is a Marine Corps Veteran from Norwalk.
Consiglio is a member of the Knights of Columbus (KOC).
The KOC Bishop Fenwick Assembly 100 was a project partner on his house.
"We love Jack and we know he's going through some tough times, he and his family, and I'm glad we could be here for him today," said George Ribellino from the KOC.
HOHCT says these two men are the 240th and 241st veterans who they have honored since the group was founded in 2012.