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'We were homeless': Community rebuilds family's home after fire

'We were homeless': Community rebuilds family's home after fire
BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND OTHER COMMUNITY LEADERS COMING TOGETHER TO REBUILD A HOME A LAKE WORTH FAMILY LOST THEIR HOME TO A FIRE MORE THAN TWO YEARS AGO OUR SUSHI NAM HAS STORY IT’S A TRANSFORMATION OF A LIFETIME FOR THE HERBS FAMILY IN LAKE WORTH. WE WERE HOMELESS. JUST LIKE THAT. SO IT’S I DON’T HAVE THE WORDS IN MARCH OF 2020 THE HERDS LOST THEIR. HOME 1989 BATTERY THAT SHORTED OUT IN THE GARAGE AND IT KIND OF EXPLODED AND WENT THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE HOUSE WITH THE HELP OF PAL POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE OF THE PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND OTHER COMMUNITY GROUPS THEIR FAMILY HOME WENT FROM THIS. TO THIS WE WERE ABLE TO RECEIVE A COMMUNITY GRANT AND PART OF THAT GRANT WAS VOLUNTEERISM A COMMUNITY PROJECT FOR THE KIDS. IT WASN’T FOR ALL THEIR HELP, YOU KNOW, EVERYBODY THAT VOLUNTEERED AND PBSO AND PAL AND WE WOULDN’T BE IN THIS HOUSE VERONICA AND PAUL HAVE A 35 YEAR OLD SON JOSHUA. A THE WAY IN TWENTEEN SO FOR THE COMMUNITY TO COME TOGETHER AND HELP BUILD BACK THEIR HOME MEANS SO MUCH TO THE HERBST FAMILY UNBELIEVABLE. IT’S REALLY UNBELIEVABLE. AND WE ALSO LEARNED THAT THE GRANDCHILDREN WILL BE PARTICIPATING IN THE PAL PROGRAM THROUGH THE SUMMER AND PALM BEACH COUNTY. I’M SUSAN UPPER DELI PBF 25 NEWS. THE HOUSE LOOKS SO BEAUTIFL.
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'We were homeless': Community rebuilds family's home after fire
It was a life-changing transformation for one family in Florida. "We were homeless, just like that. So ... I don’t have the words," said Paul Herbs, who lost his house to a fire in 2020. " battery that shorted out in the garage, and it kind of exploded and went throughout the whole house," Veronica Herbs said. The Herbs family said they moved into their home in Lake Worth in 1989. They were devastated when they lost their house more than two years ago, unsure of what was next.That's when the local chapter of the Police Athletic League of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and community groups, including RX Screen, Living Water Pool Service, the Home Depot, Lansing Building Products and Avante Construction stepped in to help. "We were able to receive a community grant and part of that grant was volunteerism, a community project for the kids," said Maj. Ron Mattino of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. "If it wasn’t for all their help, and everybody that volunteered and PBSO and PAL, we wouldn’t be in this house," Veronica Herbs said. The Herbs also have a 35-year-old son, Joshua, who has cerebral palsy. The mother of his children died in 2015."They’re stuck with grandma and grandpa. So, here we are and they’re thrilled with the pool. They’re in it every day and it’s just unbelievable," Veronica Herbs said.

It was a life-changing transformation for one family in Florida.

"We were homeless, just like that. So ... I don’t have the words," said Paul Herbs, who lost his house to a fire in 2020.

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"[It was a] battery that shorted out in the garage, and it kind of exploded and went throughout the whole house," Veronica Herbs said.

The Herbs family said they moved into their home in Lake Worth in 1989. They were devastated when they lost their house more than two years ago, unsure of what was next.

That's when the local chapter of the Police Athletic League of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and community groups, including RX Screen, Living Water Pool Service, the Home Depot, Lansing Building Products and Avante Construction stepped in to help.

"We were able to receive a community grant and part of that grant was volunteerism, a community project for the kids," said Maj. Ron Mattino of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.

"If it wasn’t for all their help, and everybody that volunteered and PBSO and PAL, we wouldn’t be in this house," Veronica Herbs said.

The Herbs also have a 35-year-old son, Joshua, who has cerebral palsy. The mother of his children died in 2015.

"They’re stuck with grandma and grandpa. So, here we are and they’re thrilled with the pool. They’re in it every day and it’s just unbelievable," Veronica Herbs said.