Started nonprofit HVAC service

The way I see it, the world is a pretty sad place. There are so many people who have so much, more than they could ever need or appreciate, and yet they hang on to their belongings with clenched hands. The rest of the world continues to struggle, and yet no one extends a helping hand to nudge them along through life. That’s why I try my very hardest to do my part and assist the masses. I like to volunteer at the local soup kitchen. I try to organize neighborhood donations and bring our goods to the best homeless shelters in the city. And most recently, I opened my very own HVAC shop in the community to help our neediest citizens get by this winter. You see, my brother recently retired from his position as a professional HVAC technician and started looking for a simpler life. I asked him if he might be interested in donating his skills to assisting other folks who couldn’t afford traditional heating and cooling services, and therefore were at risk of severe health issues over the coldest season. So many people in our county are in need of indoor temperature control, and lack the resources to manage their own air quality equipment that I knew we could help. We bought up a little shack and my brother brought over all of his specialized HVAC tools for the jobs. Calls came pouring in faster than we could answer them, and my brother was running around like a madman trying to diagnose and repair the ancient HVAC systems around our old town. Soon, I acquired another volunteer to answer phones and dispatch our new team of volunteer ventilation experts. To this day, we’ve helped over 1200 residents acquire proper indoor air temperature control.

Cooling and heating business