The George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston has already received more than 9,000 evacuees. Following all the destruction and devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey in Texas, the American spirit and the kindness and strength of humanity have shown through.
One such instance, occurred Tuesday when someone dressed as Spider-Man visited the shelter at George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston to cheer up the children. According to Houston’s ABC 13 News, the shelter has already received more than 9,000 evacuees.
Videos posted on social media of Spider-Man walking through the shelter, visiting kids, handing out stickers, putting huge smiles on their faces, is just another instance of hope in Houston.
An estimated 30,000 to 40,000 homes have been destroyed and over 50 inches of rain has fallen in some parts of Texas, which has led to at least 13 deaths.
And this one. These videos courtesy of @RobbieVaughn79 are priceless: pic.twitter.com/DARkwFmaAy
— Stef Manisero (@StefManisero) August 29, 2017
Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man making kids smile at the GRB: pic.twitter.com/K2NSweXAE4
— Stef Manisero (@StefManisero) August 29, 2017
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