Touching moment dozens of strangers came together to fix 75-year-old man's crumbling rooftop after his kind-hearted neighbor issued plea on Facebook
- David Perez spotted his neighbor Richard Dubiel, 75, trying to fix his roof
- He wrote Facebook post asking strangers to help the elderly man finish it
- Message was shared 1,400 times and 40 people turned up to help for free
- Some donated water and food to volunteers, who fixed roof in four hours
- Mr Dubiel, of California, said he was left 'astounded' by strangers' efforts
- 'You see so much negativity and out here...
this was positive,' he said
Published:
19:14 EST, 1 September 2015
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Updated:
19:33 EST, 1 September 2015
This
is the touching moment dozens of strangers came together to fix a
75-year-old's crumbling roof after the elderly man's kind-hearted
neighbor posted about his struggles in a Facebook post.
David
Perez uploaded the public plea for help on Monday, August 24, after he
spotted his frail neighbor, Richard Dubiel, attempting to mend his
rooftop in Fremont, California, all by himself.
'I
feel sorry for him but I have no roofing skills,' he wrote. 'I would
like to see if anyone can donate their time to help him finish. It
appears that he has all the materials so looking for free labor.'
Mr
Perez asked volunteers to turn up at his own house at Murphy Court last
Saturday morning, so they could approach Mr Dubiel together and offer
to help him 'finish putting shingles' on his roof.
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Heart-warming: Dozens of strangers
came together to fix 75-year-old Richard Dubiel's crumbling roof on
Saturday after the pensioner's kind-hearted neighbor, David Perez,
posted about his struggles on Facebook
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Finished! Mr Perez uploaded the public
plea for help on Monday, August 24, after he spotted Mr Dubiel trying
to mend his roof in Fremont, California, all by himself. Above, Mr Perez
(second left, in a red top and glasses) is pictured posing alongside
some of the volunteers and Mr Dubiel (front row, third left) on the
finished roof
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Moving: Mr
Perez (pictured, right, with his wife) asked volunteers to turn up at
his own house at Murphy Court on Saturday morning so they could help his
neighbor. Left, Mr Dubiel said he was 'astounded' by the gesture
Plea: 'I feel sorry for him but I have
no roofing skills,' Mr Perez wrote in the Facebook post, which was
shared by users a staggering 1,400 times. 'I would like to see if anyone
can donate their time to help him finish'
His
post was shared on Facebook a staggering 1,400 times. Incredibly, 40
people showed up to work on the elderly man's roof - while others
donated water, donuts and pizza to volunteers.
And the gesture touched the hearts of both Mr Dubiel and people across the world.
'It restores your faith in humanity,' Mr Dubiel told KTVU.
'I’m just astounded. I couldn’t believe it when this fella knocked on
my door and said he wanted to help for free. What a gesture.'
Mr Perez told ABC News that
he initially believed the project would take a full day of work. But
thanks to the number of people that turned up, the roof was completed in
just four hours, he said.
'I
think he [Mr Dubiel] was still kind of in awe or in shock since he's
used to doing things by himself. He was definitely grateful and thanked
everyone for all their hard work,' he added.
Footage
of the project shows some of the 40 volunteers smiling and pulling
faces as they start to work on the roof under a cloudy sky, armed with
hammers, drills and other proper equipment.
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Big turnout: Mr Perez said he
initially believed the project would take a full day's work. But thanks
to the number of people that turned up, the roof was completed in just
four hours, he said. Above, some of the volunteers (as well as Mr Dubiel
and Mr Perez) pose on Mr Dubiel's roof prior to their efforts to mend
it
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Welcome help: Incredibly, 40 people
showed up to work on the pensioner's roof - while others donated water,
donuts and pizza to volunteers. Above, a volunteer helps Mr Dubiel place
shingles on to his roof last Saturday
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A touching sight: 'I think he [Mr
Dubiel] was still kind of in awe or in shock since he's used to doing
things by himself. He was definitely grateful and thanked everyone for
all their hard work,' Mr Perez said this week
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Professionals: The volunteers' vehicles took up the street last Saturday as they worked on Mr Dubiel's roof
The volunteers later posed for a picture on the finished rooftop.
Mr
Dubiel said he had previously decided not to pay professionals to fix
his roof because he feared they would carry out the work as quickly as
possible, 'without worrying about the quality put into it'.
He added that Mr Perez and the volunteers' efforts - carried out for free - had left him speechless.
'You
see so much negativity and out here, this was positive - real positive -
with no thought of return or reward, other than that of helping
somebody,' said the retired systems test engineer.
Meanwhile,
Mr Perez, who works as a specialist at the California State Board of
Equalization and is married with two adult sons, said he was thankful by
how far his Facebook post had reached.
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Hard at work: Mr Dubiel said he had
previously decided not to pay professionals to fix his roof because he
feared they would carry out the work as quickly as possible, 'without
worrying about the quality put into it'
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Cloudy day: He added that Mr Perez and the volunteers' efforts - carried out for free - had left him speechless
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Volunteers: 'You see so much
negativity and out here, this was positive - real positive - with no
thought of return or reward, other than that of helping somebody,' said
the retired engineer. Above, five volunteers
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Overjoyed: In this heart-warming photo, an overjoued Mr Dubiel looks up and points at his finished rooftop
'Just
knowing how many times people shared it, it was very surprising how far
it reached. The ones who took their time to come out and help a
stranger was very nice,' he said.
'It was very uplifting to see that.'
This week, Mr Perez's friends were taking to Facebook to praise him for his thoughtful actions.
'It
takes one person, one good thought, one good deed to change the world.
David, nearly 52,000 likes!!!! You've inspired the masses. I'm honored
to call you "friend",' Joanne Stevens wrote.
'I'm so glad that this story and your kindness spread like it did,' Lisa Rauch Kruger added.
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Teamwork: Mr Perez, who works as a
specialist at the California State Board of Equalization, said he was
thankful by how far his Facebook post had reached. Above, several
volunteers work on Mr Dubiel's roof
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'I feel
sorry for him': Mr Perez included this photo of Mr Dubiel working alone
on his roof (left) in his Facebook post. Right, the pensioner strides up
the side of his roof, which was completed in just four hours by
volunteers
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Thankful: 'Just knowing how many times
people shared it, it was very surprising how far it reached,' Mr Perez
said of his Facebook post. Above, Mr Dubiel is pictured working on his
roof - which has now been fixed
Read more:
- Volunteers to help 75-year-old Fremont man finish his roof - Story | KTVU
- California Strangers Repair Elderly Man's Roof After Neighbor’s Heartwarming Facebook Plea - ABC News
3 comments:
THIS IS WONDERFUL! Thank you wonderful people for helping a man who you do not know. These are AMERICANS and this is AMERICA!!!!!
This is how we should take care of each other. Beautiful....
We can make a difference. THANK YOU volunteers ! This made me cry. Screw the Cabal, WE the people will win ! LJ
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