With $500 of his own money and his time, Summers set out to build the homeless woman a tiny home, complete with a door and locks. Using wooden, planks he nailed siding to its walls and even waterproofed it with building paper; Summers even painted the small home before he presented her with the keys to her new abode.
According to sources, the police in the area are fond of the idea and are allowing the tiny house to remain on public streets, so long as it is moved every 72 hours.
We think this kind of human compassion is priceless, and a man with a heart of gold is an inspiration and role model for youths growing up in an era where human compassion is virtually non-existent. We send blessings to Summers, his family, and the woman he helped. Share this post and video if you feel this was an amazing story!
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