Home HelpersĀ® Home Care Honors Veterans at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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In a powerful tribute to our nation’s heroes, Emma Dickison, CEO & President of Home HelpersĀ® Home Care, had the profound honor of participating in a Fourth of July wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington, D.C. She was joined by David Conolly, a proud U.S. veteran and owner of Home HelpersĀ® Home Care of Tri-Cities, VA, from Colonial Heights, VA.

This deeply moving ceremony held significant personal meaning for Ms. Dickison. Her father bravely served during World War II with the 83rd Army “Thunderbolt” Infantry Division. Every Independence Day, Home HelpersĀ® Home Care pauses to honor the heroes who gave everything. Some of their names are lost to history – but their bravery is not. To be a part of this experience and to represent the Home HelpersĀ® Home Care community was an extraordinary honor, especially as the daughter of a World War II veteran who came home, knowing so many others did not.

The presence of David Conolly, a U.S. veteran and Home HelpersĀ® Home Care franchisee, further underscored the organization’s deep gratitude and commitment to those who have served. Home HelpersĀ® Home Care is deeply grateful to David for his military service and his ongoing commitment to caring for others through his work as a Home HelpersĀ® Home Care franchisee.

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