Sometimes we hear stories that touch our hearts and remind us that there is still goodness in the world. These stories of kindness and selflessness have the power to make a lasting impact. One such inspiring tale is about Shane McDaniel and his twin sons, Henry and Harrison, who went above and beyond to help those in need.
Shane, who learned the art of harvesting firewood from his father during his childhood, wanted to pass on this tradition to his own sons. When a severe storm hit their town of Lake Stevens, Washington, they saw an opportunity not only to clear the fallen trees but also to make a positive difference in their community.
“We had a lot of wood due to storm damage and fallen trees. It just kept piling up, and we decided we could do something better with it,” Shane explained.
Living in the Pacific Northwest, they knew how harsh the weather conditions could be. Shane realized the need for firewood and saw how he could help. Instead of selling it for profit, they made the selfless decision to give it away to those who needed it the most.
Their project began in March 2018 and continued until October 2018. During this time, Shane, Henry, and Harrison chopped enough firewood to fill a staggering 80 trucks. To spread the word, Shane turned to Facebook and was overwhelmed by the response. People not only admired the family’s generosity but also volunteered to help distribute the firewood to those who couldn’t pick it up themselves