A blind World War II veteran's home was painted over the weekend by firefighters in Florida who decided to give back to the community in a special way. GOOD SAMARITANS RESCUE BLIND MAN WHO TUMBLED ONTO WASHINGTON METRO TRACKSVolunteer Ken Forward told Fox station WTVT that it's natural for firefighters to give back to the community. Forward continued, "He told me he painted his home 17 years ago by himself. In addition to a fresh coat of paint, fire rescue volunteers installed smoke detectors in Velez's home. The group has 75,000 volunteers who have painted 3,000 houses, according to the site.
Source: Fox News April 14, 2019 21:45 UTC