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In Their Shoes: Helping widows, single ladies with the 'Honey Do Dude'
SUMMARY: A construction worker who has been working in construction for the last 60 years turned to a Facebook community page after losing his wife. He offered to help women in the community who couldn't afford or find someone to do certain repairs around the house for free. He posted his offerings on the page, and people were able to enlist his help for various household tasks. He works for free and has been helping women in the community with tasks like putting in a dishwasher and dealing with honey-dos. He introduced himself as the man of the hour on a page in Bay St. Louis.
He's a Facebook sensation on the Gulf Coast – the “Honey Do Dude.” After his wife passed last year, Danny Chauvin decided to fill his time with helping others.
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Memorial Day Moment of Honor 2024 – Crusaders for Veterans
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