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At 79, George hung a sign: "Broken things fixed here. Payment: tea and talk."

Neighbors scoffed. But George remembered his late wife Ruth's creed: *"Waste is a habit. Kindness is the cure."* 

First came Mia, 8, with a broken toy truck. George gave it bottle-cap wheels. Then her mom needed a résumé. Soon, retirees taught skills in his buzzing garage. 

Officials tried to shut it down. The town protested. They won an old firehouse - now "Ruth's Hub," where: 
- Plumbers teach plumbing 
- Kids learn to darn socks 
- A baker trades muffins for repairs 

Years later, Mia - now a robotics intern - wrote: "You taught me broken things have value. I'm building solar prosthetics."

Today, twelve towns run Fix-It Hubs. All serve tea. None take money. 

One man's toolbox rebuilt a community. 

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