Josh Eubank of Spring, Texas, has taken it upon himself to help elderly and disabled community members by insulating their pipes ahead of an impending arctic storm.
After offering his assistance on Facebook, he received overwhelming response and has been actively helping his neighbors.
Motivated by personal loss during a previous freeze, Eubank’s efforts have been supported by neighbors and have made a significant impact on the community, with numerous individuals benefitting from his kindness. (Trending: Joe Biden’s Approval Crashes To New Low)
A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect from 6pm Sunday through 6pm Monday for areas generally north of I-10 due to periods of freezing rain/drizzle mixed with sleet that could lead to icy patches on elevated roadways. #BCSwx #TXwx pic.twitter.com/oYcsnCOY3P
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Eubank said, “So, we have a farm. When you have a farm, you have a lot of pipes… like a lot of water lines.”
“Had a lot of supplies already sitting around. So, it wouldn’t do me no good sitting over there,” he continued.
“Well, my uncle died because of the last freeze. He had pneumonia, and they weren’t able to get him the help that he needed because everything was froze over,” lamented Eubank.
“You got people that are a lot older than us, you know, how many people they’ve helped in their lifetime. How can we repay them for that? By doing this,” said the Texan.
Local resident, Isa Hakeem, said, “He wanted to go around helping people fix their faucet, the hose outside.”
“And I was like, you know what, I might as well close out my lemonade stand and come along and help him see who can help,” he continued.
Disabled veteran, Terry Barne, said, “He’s a real trooper.”
“If more people were like this, more people gave out to other people that help, I think this world would be a lot better place,” he added.
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