Scott Family Woodlawn, TN
Episode 713
Air Date: Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009
Trina, 44, met her husband David while he was serving with the United States Army Special Forces in Fort Bragg – and it was love at first sight. After his discharge, David became a Clarksville police officer. In 2002, David and his partner were on-duty when their police car was violently struck by a truck. The car spun out of control, hit a guardrail, caught fire, and killed both David and his partner almost instantly. Overwhelmed with grief, Trina turned to a group called Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (C.O.P.S.), which helps the surviving family members of officers killed in the line of duty. Inspired by the help she received from C.O.P.S., Trina devoted all of her free time to the organization and became its President in 2003. The time that Trina dedicates to C.O.P.S. is essentially a full-time job, on top of the regular job she works to support her three daughters: Leyla, 17, Deidie, 13, and Alethea, 11. Trina has spent more than $20,000 to try to fix the mounting repairs to her small home, but the structural problems caused by termites and water damage remain.
Cosentino®, the maker of Silestone® quartz countertops, joined with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to provide countertop surfaces, fabrication and installation with hands-on involvement from Stone World at the Scott build site. Cosentino donated Silestone® quartz for the Kitchen, Master Bath, Laundry, Kids Bath, and Computer Room in the colors Stellar Fire, Blanco Maple, Alpine White, Gedatsu and Red Eros. These colors were the most preferred out of the choices the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition designers proposed for each room.
Click here for a sample of Silestone
in these colors.

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