Tragedy struck Jeff and Charmaine Callerman’s home in Matthews, N.C., when an electrical fire caused the house to burn to the ground. The family was distraught and unsure how they would rebuild their lives.

Meanwhile, the PBS “New Home Show” was in the area doing a show on another family. The crew heard what happened to the Callermans and decided to help. Plans were made to rebuild the Callerman’s house – grander than it was before. The show’s producers contacted Western Express and Hedrick Logistics to ask for help hauling materials for the new home. Without hesitation, the companies agreed to offer their services for free. Progress is being made and the house will be completed before late July, when the show is scheduled to air.
“This is a great opportunity for our company to help someone who is in need and we are very excited to be able to offer our services. Those of us at Western Express feel that this is what it’s all about; we take great care to provide the most to our drivers, employees and those who we are blessed to have the chance to assist,” said Matt Neal, Western Express director of recruiting.
To find more about Nashville-based Western Express, call (877) 316-7100 or visit www.westernexp.com.
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