A Lake Country woman never thought a Facebook post could change a man鈥檚 life so much.
Nadine Kozub-Enright asked members of a local Facebook group if they could donate a few items to help her friend Maurice, who has been homeless for 33 years, stay safe and dry over the winter. What came next was a complete surprise.
鈥淎 lady named Nora offered up some shelter, it鈥檚 smaller than a barn, it鈥檚 almost like a big shop,鈥 said Kozub-Enright.
From there, the giving spirit took off and changed Maurice鈥檚 life.
Kozub-Enright has seen Maurice for years now and this year asked him if he needed anything. She recalls that it took some prying until he admitted to her that the zipper of his sleeping bag had broken and his shoes had cracked.
鈥淗e is very humble and very grateful,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he most emotional time for me was when he looked at me and said, 鈥楴obody in my whole life has ever offered me a home before.鈥 I just thought shame on all of us鈥 Half of my heart is overwhelmed with kindness and the other half is shame on us.鈥
Kozub-Enright says that Maurice has been unable to claim his pension and welfare because he didn鈥檛 have a fixed address. Now he resides in a little home that he is proud of. He has already been raking the yard and planning where his living room, kitchen and bedroom is and how he will set up. So far he has created a couch out of a bench and palettes. Kozub-Enright looks forward to seeing what he comes up with next.
鈥淗e told me this place is a castle to him.鈥 said Kozub-Enright.
She says that he is still adjusting to being indoors after spending so many years outside. She and Norah now want to get a few more things for him, such as carpets because the floor in his home is currently bare cement. Several people continue to donate and he ended up with three microwaves.
They ask that if anyone wants to donate that they talk to them first to know what is needed. Any extras will be donated to the Winfield United Church Thrift Shop.
鈥(Sunday) morning when we went to get him a couple of things for the yard, a rake was left for him and the look on his face was just magical. He says we can put a nice garden in in spring,鈥 she said.
Kozub-Enright asked Maurice鈥檚 permission to tell his story and to share his photograph.
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