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EUCLID, Ohio – It’s a story of faith in tragedy.Tuesday’s storms knocked out the power for at least 11,000 First Energy customers in Euclid .No electricity meant people either needed to trash their perishable foods or find a creative way to cook them.That’s where Damien Sharpe and his wife, Tiffany, came in.“We knew a lot of people probably had food that were thawing out or defrosted. I first offered to cook the food for them if they wanted to bring it by rather than throw it away,” Damien said.
Sunday's servings consisted of greens and cornbread.Damien explained his purpose in life is to help those in need. He spends his time helping senior citizens and said he wanted to expand on how many people he could serve.“It feels great. I have my wife with me. She's assisting me. She's helping me. I want to do so much and when you want to do a lot, you have to have someone that supports you. She supports me and stands right with me.
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