Every Night for the Last 10 Years, Community Has Made Sure That Woman in Wheelchair Gets to Bed
For over a decade, dozens of able-bodied men have volunteered to help care for their neighbor with multiple sclerosis.
Judging by the way that the community treats Todd Kirnan, one might think that he was a beloved politician or celebrity.
Kirnan, however, is adored by this Oregon town because he has dedicated his life to making people happy.
Every day for the last 20 years, Kirnan has worked as a deliveryman for the people and businesses of Gresham, Oregon. If someone needs coffee or a piece of mail to be delivered, Kirnan gets the job done. While he does accept tips for his services, he simply enjoys using his 12-hour work days to brighten peoples' days.
"I like helping people, you know, making people happy, making people smile," he told CBS News.
Kirnan's smile and winning personality has become such an integral part of Gresham, the residents recently decided that they wanted to honor their local hero properly.
So the townsfolk went all out and organized a parade in Kirnan's honor. Since he adores old television shows, they even borrowed a Batmobile to escort the deliveryman downtown.
Then at the end of the parade, the residents unveiled a $54,000 statue of Kirnan that was paid for in cash and in-kind donations.
(WATCH the video below or our international viewers can watch the footage on the CBS News website)
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