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Pitching in for others: World Changers volunteers mend homes in Airway Heights.
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Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
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August 3, 2006
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Byline: Hilary Kraus
Aug. 3--To Kitty Woods, mother of six and caretaker of her disabled husband, the volunteer workers who arrived at her Airway Heights home early Monday were angels, saints with paint scrapers and brushes.
Their task this week is to give Woods' electric-blue house a much-needed paint job. It has been 18 years since it was last painted, and this time the Woods opted for white with royal blue trim. Their five-bedroom, split-level house at Tenth Avenue and King Street no longer would be a colorful landmark, but that was fine by Woods. "I'm very blessed," said Woods, 46. "It's really an answer to our prayers. "I didn't know what we were going ...