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    Courtesy of DC Snow Heroes / The Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs (via Instagram)

    After low winter temperatures battered multiple regions of the country with snow, heroes in Washington, DC, stood up to be accounted for.

    With major thoroughfares taking priority for District plows and employees, the ‘DC Snow Heroes’ hit the blocks, shovels in hand, to clear sidewalks for the elderly, the young, the disabled, or even just the overwhelmed.

    Organized by the mayor’s office, Serve DC is a volunteer program that includes a special segment whose mission it is to shovel snow and clear ice—both of which had accumulated in the District at the start of this week.

    “As a community, we have to stick together, we have to do what we can do for one another, and it’s a lot of people that [are] unable to do things, so that’s where we come in,” David Ford, one of the Snow Heroes, told DC News Now.

    “Service is the gateway to all success,” remarked another volunteer when asked why he volunteers his time shoveling snow.

    The storm had dumped mounds of dry snow 10 inches high on Sunday, which promptly refroze over the evening, making it treacherous to walk on.

    Volunteers cleared both the snow and the ice in front of homes like that of Shirley Thomas, a DC resident who needs a crutch to get around.

    “It’s not too many people in the world like that,” she said watching the Snow Heroes do their heroics.

    MORE SNOW STORM HEROICS: Man Saves Boatloads Of ‘Stunned’ Animals After He Spotted Shadows in the Waves

    Organized by the mayor’s office of Muriel Bowser, anyone living in the area looking to be a hero, as David Bowie said, just for one day, can go to the Serve DC website here.

    “It is outstanding… This is really neighbors helping your neighbors showing the kind of community and love that the mayor thrives off that we are building, and making sure that we sustain a district,” said Lamont Carey, Director of Community Affairs for the Mayor’s Office.

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