Near triple-digit temperatures in mid-September make it hard to get in the mood for fall, and can be dangerous for those forced to be out in the heat, but that’s where Denton Water Project comes in.
They've given out about 200,000 bottles of water since June of last year. They are hoping for donations because supplies are running low. But they are determined to keep giving.
"People tell us it saves lives because homeless people have such a hard time accessing cold water," Piper-Lunt said."Well I guess I'm being hopeful,” shopper Patty Windsor said while buying fall mums. “I'm ready for fall even though it's not here."
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