The Richmond and Rosenberg hometown heroes making a difference during the pandemic

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Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Meet the Richmond and Rosenberg heroes changing lives
NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES! Hit play to watch the touching stories of these hometown heroes going the extra mile to save lives during the pandemic. Also, see how one of them involves walking up and down H-E-B aisles for hours.

RICHMOND, Texas (KTRK) -- During the Coronavirus pandemic, hometown heroes in the Richmond and Rosenberg area are helping neighbors during their time of need.

Kevin Patton said he's found himself walking down H-E-B aisles now more than ever.

The Richmond man is on a mission to get goods, but the State Farm agent isn't shopping for himself.

In addition to looking at policies, Patton has spent the past few months reviewing shopping lists.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Patton's shopped for his elderly customers in Richmond and Rosenberg.

"We came up with the idea of, 'Let's do it for them and serve them in that fashion,'" Patton explained.

The community help goes beyond store shelves.

Cyndia Rodriguez is putting her sewing passion to work after her son asked for a mask and saw a need.

"I literally spent a month and a half sewing 16 hours a day," Rodriguez said.

In all, Rodriguez said she made 400 masks with more on the way.

Next week, she's holding a free mask-masking class at 310 Gallery on Morton Street in Richmond.

"There's so much negative in the world that you have to spread love and positivity and show people that things are good," she said.

Rodriguez said if you're interested, there's still room.

The class takes place Sunday, June 28 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. If you're interested, contact 310 Gallery at 832-627-5672.

"We were called to serve," Patton said. "We've got to take care of our community."

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