
Repairing What’s Broken: Kindness, Courage, and a Stroller Walk
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In this episode of Good Morning Wake County, host Steve shares four powerful stories of people who saw something broken and stepped up to fix it.
From the rugged backcountry of Colorado where the Good Samaritan Remediation Act offers hope for toxic mine cleanup, to a Denver contractor whose stolen tools sparked a wave of community kindness.
You’ll hear how a WWII dog tag lost in a 1945 plane crash on the Isle of Man made its way back to a family in Philadelphia, and how one new dad in Raleigh, North Carolina, started the Raleigh Stroller Society to help fathers find connection and support.
These aren’t stories about headlines — they’re about heart. About the folks who repair not just tools and landscapes, but faith, memory, and community.
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