Local foundation, businesses come to the rescue for Menomonee Falls victim of a criminal contractor
By:
Emily Thornton
Posted: Jun 24, 2018 7:44 AM CDT

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Earlier this year, a brain cancer patient already dealing with the physical effects of his disease, suffered a painful punch to his bank account when he paid a contractor big money for a project that was never started.
Today, he's enjoying a brand new kitchen thanks to a brotherhood of skilled and compassionate contractors linked to the Milwaukee NARI Foundation.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Emily Thornton shared their story.
Click here to learn more about the Milwaukee NARI Foundation.
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