
Volunteer Firefighter Starts SAR Non-Profit Organization To Help Find Missing People
A volunteer firefighter, who is named Steve Jones, has started a search and rescue non-profit organization to help find people who suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's disease and children who have been missing with the help of his two dogs.
“We are all brothers and sisters I don’t care who you are and I look at these people who are missing and think if I can come this is my brother this is my sister. I want to come to find them. I want to do what I can,” said Jones. Read more here
This is such a heartwarming, courageous story. There are good people in this world and this SAR organization that Steve Jones is doing is absolutely amazing. I admire his dedication to helping others find their missing relative. Please read more about Steve's SAR Organization in the article link above. Please be safe out there!
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