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Meet the frontline heroes making a difference in their communities

Explore how first responders are making a difference in their communities outside of their lifesaving careers. Watch "Stitch: Service Beyond the Shift" on Very Local.

Meet the frontline heroes making a difference in their communities

Explore how first responders are making a difference in their communities outside of their lifesaving careers. Watch "Stitch: Service Beyond the Shift" on Very Local.

Lending *** helping hand, whether big or small is *** life mission for these individuals. They've built careers around service, but that's not where their good deeds end. In this episode, you'll meet empowering care providers who regularly go the extra mile. Thanks for joining us. I'm Stephen Alberton. First, we're going to Sacramento County where KCRA's Jason Marks speaks with firefighters, fueling their community one cup of coffee at *** time. In *** small section, little things matter like of *** giant warehouse in Rancho Cordova. As we pack these boxes, every single box kind of holds something special to our dear to our heart. *** family run business is quickly growing. And when I think about it, it's, it's pretty special. Before there were shirts, mugs, and hats, there was only the thirst for *** good cup of Joe. I was tired of drinking coffee that I considered not good or crap. This isn't Joe. His name is Eli. Now it's *** common 3 cups *** day for me at least, and coffee is his fuel at work. I work at *** station that's called the Night Train. Um, we do not get sleep at night very often. We're running calls *** lot. Eli Held is *** fulsome firefighter by night and now *** coffee maker by day. *** lot of firefighters have *** second job. 3 years ago, Held created Morto's Coffee, Never run out of energy. Never run out of energy. Starting the company Nina's parents' garage. We've really grown this business the right way. The business now finds itself not only shipping coffee. Let me get *** picture of you guys. But marketing itself around the country and at the same time helping give back to those who serve. The company donates 5% of all profits to organizations. Such as the National Fallen Firefighters Fund and the American Cancer Society, as *** first responder we care and we're here to really make *** difference and step up and impact anybody that we can. Every single order that goes out the door is coming from someone that wants to support first responders. So as the space gets larger, some coffee mugs, so does the demand. For those who could use *** cup of coffee the most, our goal is to have our coffee in every firehouse across the country and be generating that that money that we're making back to those brothers and sisters to support them, to make *** difference.
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Meet the frontline heroes making a difference in their communities

Explore how first responders are making a difference in their communities outside of their lifesaving careers. Watch "Stitch: Service Beyond the Shift" on Very Local.

Lending a helping hand is a life mission for first responders. And while they've built their careers around serving their community, these care providers are going beyond their regular shifts to help others. This episode of "Stitch" showcases care providers across the country who are going above and beyond to help their community.For a sneak preview of the episode, here are three featured stories:In Sacramento, California, firefighter-run coffee company Muertos Coffee is giving back to those who serve by donating a portion of their profits to organizations helping first responders. 2. To combat veteran homelessness, veteran Ed Harmon from Maine has been helping create temporary housing for military veterans in the process of finding a permanent home. 3. In Missouri, 91-year-old Samuel Sloan gave back to his beloved community by donating $500,000 to his local volunteer fire department. To find more of these inspiring stories, watch the full episode, "Stitch: Service Beyond the Shift" streaming now for free on the Very Local app."Stitch" is a Hearst Television original series that aims to showcase inspiring stories from around the country that stitch together the fabric of our communities. You can stream all episodes on the Very Local App.Very Local is your best source for shows about local communities, bringing you 24/7 access to news from your trusted local news source, weather updates, and more. Very Local also brings you fresh, untold stories from your very own city and communities like yours, with exclusive original shows and local stories specific to where you live. Get the channel to stream Very Local free on Roku or Amazon Fire TV.For more, follow Very Local on Facebook and on Instagram for more.

Lending a helping hand is a life mission for first responders. And while they've built their careers around serving their community, these care providers are going beyond their regular shifts to help others.

This episode of "Stitch" showcases care providers across the country who are going above and beyond to help their community.

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For a sneak preview of the episode, here are three featured stories:

  1. In Sacramento, California, firefighter-run coffee company Muertos Coffee is giving back to those who serve by to organizations helping first responders.

2. To combat veteran homelessness, veteran Ed Harmon from Maine has been helping for military veterans in the process of finding a permanent home.

3. In Missouri, 91-year-old Samuel Sloan gave back to his beloved community by to his local volunteer fire department.

To find more of these inspiring stories, watch the full episode, "Stitch: Service Beyond the Shift" streaming now for free on the Very Local app.


"Stitch" is a Hearst Television original series that aims to showcase inspiring stories from around the country that stitch together the fabric of our communities. You can stream all episodes on the Very Local App.

is your best source for shows about local communities, bringing you 24/7 access to news from your trusted local news source, weather updates, and more. Very Local also brings you fresh, untold stories from your very own city and communities like yours, with exclusive original shows and local stories specific to where you live. Get the channel to stream Very Local free on or .

For more, follow Very Local on and on for more.