
In a world where kindness can be rare, Liverpool plumber James Anderson is gaining global admiration for his generosity. Through his company, Depher, Anderson provides free plumbing services to the elderly and those in need, driven by a desire to ensure vulnerable people get the help they deserve.
Anderson’s dedication recently captured attention when he repaired a 91-year-old woman’s boiler at no charge, even as she was in her final days. The act of kindness went viral, earning him widespread praise. Yet, Anderson remains humble, calling his work “a community effort” and emphasizing the joy he feels from helping others.
Inspired by Anderson, others, like semi-retired plumber Bruce Drury, have reflected on the importance of aiding elderly clients, acknowledging the deep appreciation such gestures evoke. Anderson hopes his efforts inspire plumbers nationwide to offer similar services, making a broader impact.
His story reminds us that compassion can change lives. By extending kindness in our own ways, we too can contribute to a more caring and connected world, following Anderson’s example.