In September 2007, Arnold Harvey was driving his waste pick-up route in the Washington, D.C., suburbs when he started seeing signs times were tough. During his 2 a.m. to 12 p.m. shift, the Waste Management employee encountered families sleeping on the street near a local shelter. "It hurt, it really hurt, to see something like that," says Harvey, 57, an Army veteran and father of five who has worked for the Fortune 500 company out of Gaithersburg, Maryland, since 1990. "It just turned my heart." Harvey was so concerned that he asked his brother, William, to meet him one night so they could document the conditions on video.
- 6/4/2014
- by Catherine Dunn
- PEOPLE.com
In September 2007, Arnold Harvey was driving his waste pick-up route in the Washington, D.C., suburbs when he started seeing signs times were tough. During his 2 a.m. to 12 p.m. shift, the Waste Management employee encountered families sleeping on the street near a local shelter. "It hurt, it really hurt, to see something like that," says Harvey, 57, an Army veteran and father of five who has worked for the Fortune 500 company out of Gaithersburg, Maryland, since 1990. "It just turned my heart." Harvey was so concerned that he asked his brother, William, to meet him one night so they could document the conditions on video.
- 6/4/2014
- by Catherine Dunn
- PEOPLE.com
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