Eaton fire victim must start over. He begins by volunteering with the people who helped him
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"I mean, for a couple of days I was in shock. I didn't realize I was in shock, but nothing would register in my mind. Until Thursday, it started dawning that, 'Oh, my God, I lost everything.'"
"It was overwhelming. The woman who helped me was wonderful. See, all my life I'm giving, and now I'm receiving."
"I'd rather be here because it gets my mind out of my misery. I've been through hardship. I've been through tough times, but I'm just tired of fighting."
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