World War II vet Pat Direnzo was drowning in his water bills because his water pipes are larger than the standard ones his neighbors have. After seeing his story on CBS12, a compassionate donor decided to help. Lauren Hills reports.
An 85-year-old Palm Beach Gardens veteran says he's paid triple what his neighbors pay for their water bill. His water pipes are bigger than others in his neighborhood, but he says the water company won't do anything about it. Lauren Hills reports.
86-year-old Jeremiah Thompson was left out in the rain after he had surgery at the VA in Miami. The WWII vet was dropped off by Patriot Transport, but no one was at his Lake Worth house to let him in and the driver did not wait. Lynn Gordon reports.
84 World War II veterans are getting a free trip to Washington D.C.thanks to the Honor Flight program to see the WWII memorial on the National Mall. Martin County firefighters raised the $60,000 necessary. Eric Roby reports.
Port St. Lucie couple John and Brandy Haugh are extra thankful after receiving a donation to help their son who has cerebral palsy. The 9-11 First Responders donated a stroller that the family would not have been able to afford. Lauren Hills reports.
CBS12's Al Pefley reported last night on a West Palm Beach family of three knocked to its knees and nearly to the streets by job loss and medical bills. But one man stepped up to help after seeing our report.