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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Helping Hands Babe And Delbert Summers

My everyday hero is my ceramics teacher Babe Summers and her husband, Delbert, who have volunteered their time to help people with disabilities.

You can always count on both of them to cheer you up when you are feeling sad inside yourself. They both give you hope to carry on with life the best way you can. They both help when they can. They make you feel good about yourself. You feel safe with both of them, like you were part of their family.

Babe and Delbert are very, very special people who really do care about people with disabilities.

We all at Center Pointe really do love both of them very much.

By Marie Ann Frey of Spokane

MEMO: If you would like to nominate someone as an Everyday Hero, write a short essay between 100 and 200 words telling us about your hero and send it to: Everyday Hero, The Spokesman-Review, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane WA 99210-1615.

If you would like to nominate someone as an Everyday Hero, write a short essay between 100 and 200 words telling us about your hero and send it to: Everyday Hero, The Spokesman-Review, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane WA 99210-1615.