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"Your Vision is Our Mission"

Every Roof We Build Helps Someone Rebuild

Profits from Tri-Link Contracting help fund The Cornerstone Residence — a sober living home for veterans in Clairton, PA, founded by our owners Jim & Joyce Sed.

12+ veterans housed since opening in 2023
Founded by Jim & Joyce Sed, owners of Tri-Link
Operated in partnership with Semper Fi Mission
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"Big things, good things can happen if small businesses get together for the greater good — not the greater dollar."
— Jim Sed, Co-Founder

Watch how Tri-Link gives back.

A behind-the-scenes look at the work that funds The Cornerstone Residence — the veteran recovery home our founders Jim & Joyce Sed built in Clairton, PA.

A fresh start, built from a converted Clairton church.

The Cornerstone Residence Recovery Home for Veterans is a nonprofit sober living space for former service members. Since opening in 2023, it has given more than a dozen veterans a stable foundation to rebuild their lives.

Joyce Sed spent two-and-a-half decades as a probation officer. She saw firsthand how difficult reentry can be — how quickly a lack of stable housing can send someone back into the environment that caused their initial incarceration. "The recidivism rate is crazy," she said. "It's collateral damage."

Jim Sed brought his own story to the mission. After an honorable Navy discharge in the 1980s and years of battling opiate addiction, Jim found his faith during a 2006 jail stay when a cellmate read him Bible verses during withdrawal. "It plays a role in every aspect of my life," he said. Today, that faith — and Joyce — are his North Stars.

The two met through Zero Six Eight, a Pittsburgh incubator supporting ventures from formerly incarcerated entrepreneurs. Together they bought a vacant church and rectory in Clairton in 2018. A structure fire and a five-year legal fight delayed the opening until 2023 — but Cornerstone was always going to happen.

Today, profits from Tri-Link Contracting flow directly back into Cornerstone. When you hire Tri-Link, you're not just fixing a roof. You're funding someone's second chance.

Impact that matters.

Every roof we install becomes part of a larger story.

12+Veterans Housed
2023Doors Opened
5+Years in Making
100%Mission Aligned

Built by two people who understand second chances.

Joyce and Jim Sed both walked very different roads to the same place — a belief that, with the right support, people can rebuild.

Joyce Sed — Co-Founder, Tri-Link Contracting & The Cornerstone Residence
Co-Founder
Joyce Sed
25+ Yr Probation Officer
"I've seen so many people fail coming out of prison. It's harder for them to get a job once they're home — which can be such a burden for their families. It's collateral damage."

A lifelong advocate for reentry and recovery, Joyce envisioned a supportive space where formerly incarcerated people could access resources and rebuild from a stable foundation. That vision became Cornerstone.

Jim Sed — Co-Founder, Tri-Link Contracting & The Cornerstone Residence
Co-Founder
Jim Sed
U.S. Navy Veteran
"Big things, good things can happen if small businesses get together for the greater good — not the greater dollar."

Navy veteran, person in long-term sobriety, and president of Tri-Link Contracting. Jim's faith and his wife Joyce's partnership anchor his life and his work. He uses Tri-Link as a platform to fund recovery and serve veterans across the greater Pittsburgh area.

From vision to doors open.

1980s
Jim's Honorable Discharge
Jim Sed completes his service with an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy.
2006
A Verse in a Jail Cell
During withdrawal in Allegheny County Jail, a cellmate reads scripture to Jim. His faith becomes his North Star.
2016
Jim Joins Zero Six Eight
Jim starts working at the Pittsburgh-based incubator for ventures from formerly incarcerated entrepreneurs.
2017
Joyce & Jim Meet
A day Jim "wasn't supposed to go in" becomes the day he meets Joyce. Their shared vision begins to take shape.
2018
The Clairton Church Purchased
The Seds buy a vacant Catholic church and attached rectory in Clairton, PA to house their vision.
2019
Structure Fire
A fire at the property marks the first of several setbacks. The Seds rebuild and push forward.
2019–2023
A Five-Year Legal Battle
A lengthy dispute over the property's occupancy permit stalls the opening. The Seds never waver.
2023
Cornerstone Opens Its Doors
The first cohort of veterans moves in. The vision is finally a reality.
2024
Semper Fi Mission Steps In
When the Seds take a family-first step back, Semper Fi Mission takes over daily operations — carrying the dream forward.
Today
12+ Veterans Served & Counting
Tri-Link's roofing profits continue to fund Cornerstone. Every roof we install helps someone rebuild.

Working with the best in the region.

Cornerstone operates alongside trusted nonprofits and community organizations across Greater Pittsburgh.

Operations Partner

Semper Fi Mission

A faith-based Pittsburgh nonprofit that supports outreach for veterans and people experiencing housing insecurity. Led by Executive Director Ken Aquiline and founder Chuck Ondo, Semper Fi now runs daily operations at Cornerstone.

Founding Network

Zero Six Eight

The Pittsburgh-based business incubator focused on ventures of formerly incarcerated people — where Jim and Joyce Sed first met and where the vision for Cornerstone began to take shape.

Community

VetPets of SWPA

A veteran-focused community where Cornerstone residents like Russ Granger have found brotherhood, continued healing, and new purpose after transitioning out of the residence.

Your next project can be someone's fresh start.

Choose Tri-Link for your next roof, siding, or gutter project. You get a beautiful, warrantied build. A veteran in recovery gets a safe place to call home.