
Walker, and her story would absolutely melt your heart,” said Justin Froelich, vice president of TEMA Roofing Services. The company typically doesn’t do residential work, but responded to an area-wide request from the United Way. TEMA Roofing Services provides industrial and commercial roofing. “We’ve actually expanded it to allow other volunteer opportunities that could be just simply a diaper drive in their place of employment or something like that,” Pasha said.

Instead, the chapter will have several projects going on over several days. Usually, hundreds of volunteers help seniors with their homes as part of United Way Work, but COVID-19 forced the United Way to scale back the one-day program. Ginny Pasha, president of the United Way of Trumbull County, reinstated it when she took over in 2013. The United Way Work program started in the mid-2000s but was discontinued. My son’s disabled, so I give some to him too.” TEMA Roofing Services sheet metal project manager Brian Matyas trims a tree. “It’s just me and my grandson and I have a lot left over. “I was able to get some food stamps,” Walker said. The condition came out of nowhere a year ago – no accident or illness the family can recall – and prevented Walker’s son from working. Walker also supports her son, who was placed on disability after doctors found water in his skull. He was placed in foster care in Florida, prompting Walker to fly south to bring him to Ohio. Walker has raised her grandson since he was an infant. “Otherwise it would have stayed like this all winter.” I’m here, almost 80, and I can’t do it,” Walker said. Thank you, Lord.’ I see everybody else doing their own.

“When I saw this, I said ‘Thank you, Jesus.
