ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One group is using an old fire truck to help provide showers to the homeless community. They are also providing meals and more for those living on the streets of Central Ave. in Albuquerque. “We needed to do something about this, so we kind of put our hands and feet to the ground, and it's just been a non-stop movement ever since,” said Co-creator of the Unconditional Love Foundation Alex Arredondo.

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