A beautiful act of kindness
John Gelalia, an amazingly kind fireman, was so busy thinking about how to help others in the wake of Hurricane Sandy that he didn’t stop think about his own needs.Thanks to the Waves for Water team for helping him to rebuild his home. I am so proud of our KIND team members who helped with their efforts.
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