In emergency situations, human beings are able to light their solidarity and creativity to make it available to others. And this is precisely what is happening in recent days in the United States: thousands of people in Texas get organized to help the most vulnerable after the inclement cold wave that has been recorded due to a polar vortex.
Such is the case of a New Jersey plumber, who after seeing all the damage to the houses caused by the heavy snowstorm in Texas did not think and decide to travel with his family to this place, driving for more than 20 hours, to repair broken pipes and help the victims.
Andrew Mitchell works as a plumber and with his wife, Kisha Pinnock, his son Blake (2) and his brother-in-law and apprentice, Isaiah Pinnock, fell in love with a journey by land of more than 20 hours from New Jersey to the city of Houston, Texas, to help those affected by the snowstorm.
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From New Jersey to Texas to help
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They had heard in the news that in this city, where part of his family and friends also live, the plumbers were collapsing with so many help commands. The houses had been badly affected by the front system and many people needed to repair their pipes.
Without hesitation, Andrew and Kisha purchased several plumbing supplies to help and spent about $ 2,000. “The homes of several affected by the winter storm have been left without electricity and heating … some people they have been without water for several days “, Explained the woman to abc13.
They arrived in Houston last Sunday, February 21, and from that day on they kept giving a hand to the people who needed it. Everyone wanted his help and Kisha’s sister was in charge of putting them in touch with some people in the city most affected by the low temperatures.
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“By the time we arrived we already had several jobs and then everything that follows has been in references from initial customers”, Kisha told CNN, who also explained that they have done 13 jobs since they are there and that they have two days completely scheduled. “Since we arrived, we haven’t stopped”, He added.
Meanwhile, the New Jersey plumbing group continues in the state of Texas to lend a hand to those affected and repair their broken pipes and other heating problems. They have at least two more weeks of work. “Certainly, i think we make a difference”, Concluded Pinnock.
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