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Former Army corporal to help local organization building Tiny Homes for local homeless veterans

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Author: Corey Aspril (FOX43), Alex Fregger

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A former Army corporal visited Harrisburg on Monday to help a local organization that is building tiny homes to help house homeless veterans.


Former U.S. Army Cpl. Chris Stout visited Harrisburg to give his insights to the Veterans Outreach of Pennsylvania as they work to build 15 tiny homes.


The tiny home "village" will reside on a five-acre wooded plot along the Susquehanna River, near the PennDOT building in Harrisburg.


Stout, who is from Kansas City, Missouri, was wounded in Afghanistan in 2005. He later launched a tiny home village for homeless veterans in his home city.


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