Residents of West Seneca, New York, used to see a man, known as Kevin, on the corner of Potters Road and Slade Avenue. Kevin would typically hold a sign saying he’s drug and alcohol-free and he was looking for a job.
“If I didn’t see him for two or three days at a time it was unusual. I usually saw him a couple times a week,” said Jesse Dixon, whose children often gave Kevin treats.
“He’s just a nice guy. It seems like he’d fallen on hard times so we were just trying to help him through it.”
Over the weekend, Kevin wasn’t there anymore, but there was a sign left behind in appreciation for all the help he got from the community.