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Shane McDaniel and his twin sons, Henry and Harrison, from Lake Stevens, Washington, took on a massive charitable project after a heavy storm left them with an overwhelming amount of fallen trees. Having grown up harvesting firewood with his father, Shane enlisted his 21-year-old sons to help. From March to October 2018, they cut enough firewood to fill 80 trucks, intending to clear the debris. However, they quickly decided to put their efforts to better use by donating the firewood to those in need. Shane shared their journey on Facebook, inviting people to collect it, and their post attracted attention from the community. Volunteers even offered to help distribute the wood. Shane explained that the Pacific Northwest is cold and wet, and the need for firewood was high. Their act of kindness not only helped those struggling but also fostered a sense of pride and compassion within the family. Their generosity showed that sometimes a simple act of giving can make a big difference.

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