Chad Huff owns Chad's Landscaping and employs people who live on the streets.
San Antonio landscape business owner offers second chance to those who wouldn't typically get oneSAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio business owner is offering a fresh start to people who typically aren't given a second chance. Chad Huff owns Chad's Landscaping and employs people who live on the streets."I have always had it rough," Madden said."I started out downtown living in the streets," he said.
"I always feel people fall down and stumble, and we all need a helping hand at some point," Huff said."Always there, he said."The guy that I needed to stick by my side to get this business going. “And this one came back ten fold to help me start this business," he said."And I will forever be grateful.""Very thankful," Madden said."He helped us get a place to stay with running water. All four walls in a roof. I have been going since.
"There is no word for it," he said."It is something I feel inside of me. When I got something good I take care of it."
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