Shane Crowe and Mason Goodrich, brothers from Louisville, have been spreading kindness in their neighborhood by shoveling sidewalks for free. Their good deed recently caught the attention of a local viewer, who was so inspired by the brothers’ selflessness that they gifted them a snow blower to assist with their efforts.
Their grandfather, Cedric Goodrich, has always emphasized the importance of doing good, sharing a life lesson that the brothers have embraced. “Sometimes you get instant karma,” he said, highlighting how doing good can lead to immediate rewards, while bad actions only result in consequences.
Shane, a senior at Louisville Male High School, plans to attend the University of Louisville and later serve in the Navy. Mason, a sophomore at Pleasure Ridge Park High School, took the initiative to start shoveling sidewalks, which has not only helped their neighbors but also strengthened their bond as brothers.
“It’s really about setting an example,” Shane said. “I want my peers to step up and help the community, too. I believe my generation needs to take charge and lead.”
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