Kids & Family
Volunteer, 88, Refuses to Sit, Rips Out Flooded Drywall Instead
A volunteer named Mary Young proved she still is – young, that is. But she wasn't the youngest person helping with Floods of 2014 cleanup.

Mary Young flashes a perky smile as she heads up the stairs at a home where she and other volunteers assisted with Floods of 2014 cleanup. Volunteers are still needed. (Photo courtesy of Michigan Community Service Commission)
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By Jason Alexander | Communications Specialist
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Michigan Community Service Commission
When 88-year-old Mary Young, of Freeland, showed up to help All Hands Volunteers with flood cleanup efforts in Warren Tuesday, officials, encouraged her to do some office work.
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She refused.
Instead, she ripped out overhead drywall, swept the floor and assisted any way she could.
Young joined a team to help Chad and Denise Flinders, of Warren, and their six children, five of whom have disabilities, clean their basement.
“... I wish there were more people in the people in the world like (the volunteers). The world would be a much better place.” – Denise Flinders
Eighteen inches of water poured into the 1,000-square-foot home the Flinders have owned for 15 years, destroying two bedrooms, winter clothes, a freezer, a refrigerator and other household items.
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Chad, who has a bone disorder, couldn’t cleanup himself and didn’t know what to do. The family asked for help on social media and received an overwhelming response, leading to the All Hands Volunteers team providing assistance.
“I couldn’t believe it. We were so blessed. I’m so thankful. I wish there were more people in the people in the world like them. The world would be a much better place,” Denise said.
Young shrugged off her volunteer efforts. She volunteered after two other disasters and wanted to assist in a third, especially because it was in her home state.
“Everyone should do it at least one day,” Young said.
Young wasn’t even the oldest volunteer on her team.
A 95-year-old man also assisted in cleanup efforts. Also on Young’s side was her son, Marc Young, who wasn’t sure if his mother was up for the physical demand.
“We weren’t sure how much she would be able to work, but it was her idea,” Marc said. “It’s an awesome thing to do as a family.”
Mary not only was up for the work, she helped cleanup nearly all day long and her efforts didn’t go unnoticed.
“It was phenomenal,” Chad Flinders said. “We are forever thankful.”
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