Small town Oregon dad and his 17-year-old son rescue an elderly woman's escaped dog and fix her broken gate latch when she's too feeble, restoring faith in humanity: 'Good people are everywhere'

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  • Senior woman sitting on her porch looking outside
  • My mom's neighbor just restored my faith in people
  • My mom is 67 and lives alone in a small Oregon town. She's independent and stubborn about asking for help, but her knees have been rough lately.
  • Last week, the latch on her backyard gate broke. Her dog figured it out immediately and kept slipping through the gap.
  • Senior dog relaxing on the lawn.
  • She was exhausted from chasing him back inside multiple times a day. She ran into her neighbor, Mr. Alvarez, during one of these chases and
  • mentioned the broken gate, not asking him to fix it, just venting her frustration.
  • The next morning, she woke up to the sound of drilling outside. Mr. Alvarez and his teenage son were out there fixing the entire gate, not just the latch. They even repainted part of it so everything matched.
  • She tried to pay them. They wouldn't take a cent. Mr. Alvarez just smiled and said, "We got you."
  • I live three states away and worry about her constantly. Knowing she has neighbors who look out for her like this? It means more than I can say.
  • Does anyone else have neighbor stories like this? The kind that remind you good people are everywhere?
  • Marya1959 Made me get misty. I love my 80 yo neighbors and make it appoint to walk with them every day they are able. We do 1 to 2 miles with our dogs in our neighborhood.
  • tor29c. I'm the old lady in my neighborhood. My neighbors are great! We help each other with petstting and they clear the snow as needed. I bake and cook for them in return. They don't live near their parents so they come to me for advice or just "mom" to listen to them.
  • AccreditedMaven We had the gas company out to install a new meter. Our older neighbor, S, had been having problems with her smoke and fume detector beeping.
  • We asked the gas company guy if he could check her house for leaks even though he didn't have an official work order. He cheerfully obliged.
  • He confirmed it was just battery replacement, but S and the neighbors were reassured. I didn't ask, but strongly suspect that the time was logged as a difficult meter replacement job at our house.
  • I gave him a glowing but purposely vague review.

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