Tim Wood was part of the team at Snyder that took on the complicated task to get water to Joyce Crumley's house.
“We felt we needed to fight as hard as she is to get her some good clean water to the house,” said Wood.“I’m fighting for my life and fighting for my home and I don’t know how much longer I can do this,” said Crumley. It was never a question whether or not the workers at Synder would fight just as hard through some of the roadblocks they encountered trying to restore water to her home. They laid more than 160 feet of pipe and installed a new well pump all at no cost to Crumley. The sound of water flowing was music to her ears.“I can’t thank you enough. God works in mysterious ways. I can flush my toilet,” said Crumley.“We always try to give back to the community.
Through its nonprofit organization Capes of Comfort, Snyder volunteers answer the call when locals need help “It’s a huge honor. You know, we just try to always put forth what we want to get back. I think it’s just a super great award that you guys give out too,” Wood said. “Really stoked to get it.”