He Asked For 10 Volunteers To Shovel Snow For Seniors. Over 100 People Showed Up
February 11, 2018
A man in Chicago asked for 10 volunteers to help him shovel snow for the elderly and the response he received will restore your faith in humanity.
Jahmal Cole, who runs a nonprofit community group called "My Block, My Hood, My City" posted the request on Twitter on February 9.
Over 100 volunteers arrived to help shovel snow, Chicago's WGN 9 reported.
Many people who do not live in Chicago made donations to My Block, My Hood, My City, whose mission is to help underpriveldeged teenagers overcome poverty by taking them on explorations focused on arts, culture, and community service.
One person donated his Chicago Bulls tickets.
120 volunteers shoveled the sidewalks at more than 50 homes, mainly where the elderly live.
"I met somebody from Rogers Park, Lakeview, Hegewisch — they say Chicago is segregated, but obviously people care about other people in our city," Jahmal Cole said.
Twitter / @formyblockchi
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