Two men set out to build mobile shower units for Milwaukee County's homeless population
Posted: Jun 2, 2019 9:00 AM CDT

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(GLENDALE) – For many of us a bathroom represents little more than a place to get a clean, fresh start to your day. It's only natural to take for granted the simple things we live with every day. But for Milwaukee's homeless population even little things like finding a place to wash up can be daily struggle.
This summer, two men are making an effort to help by using their own experiences as motivation.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Amanda Porterfield shared Muhammad Mahdi and Ronnie Lockett’s labor of compassion.
Click here to learn more about Mahdi and Lockett's vision and to donate to their GoFundMe.
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