Massachusetts Police Help A Homeless Man In Time Of Need

For two years, Andrew Low would park his car in a lot next to the Hanson Police Department in Massachusetts and sleep through the night.

He had nowhere else to go since a foreclosure left him homeless. Low shared the house with his uncle, who entered a nursing home after the bank seized their home when mortgage payments weren’t met.

“I don’t know, I just survived it somehow,” Low told Boston’s WCVB of that difficult time.

Yet, some of the Hanson cops made his life a bit easier by lending him a helping hand. Like the California cop who bought a desperate teen a pair of shoes and the deputy sheriff from Ohio who bought a family a home, these officers steadily bought Low food and gas to help him get by.

But, one day, the cops also took it one step further, as you’ll see in the video below. What they did gave Low hope that his life would take a turn for the better.

“We consider these people our people and we did whatever we could to take care of him,” said Officer Bailey. “We just keep doing what we can for him and hopefully this will start something.”

Watch below and please SHARE to encourage others to also help those in need!