Rose Bowl worker loses home to Eaton Fire a year after shooting left him paralyzed
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Willie Youngblood has become a symbol of resilience, finding strength in community support after losing his home in the Eaton Fire and overcoming paralysis from a shooting.
"This a good dude here, Willie Youngblood. Good guy!" His positive spirit shines through as he remains hopeful despite the fires and personal challenges he faces.
"Only thing still standing is the chimney. It's like a movie man, I ain't even gonna lie. It was devastating to my dad because my dad worked hard," said Youngblood.
"Everybody goes through trials and tribulations, I was just always taught, man just keep your head on and keep fighting, eventually you're going to get out that mud," said Youngblood.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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