BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama man says he has completed his quest to mow lawns for veterans in all 50 states.
Rodney Smith Jr. tweeted Friday that he's headed home from Hawaii after cutting grass in Oahu. He got to his last state with help from Delta Air Lines.
He says he will now continue providing free lawn care to the elderly, disabled, single mothers and veterans in Alabama.
Flying back home tonight. Back to mowing free lawns for the elderly, disabled, single moms & veterans in AL. Will also be visiting more cities this summer & mowing for those in need. Let me know if I can come to your city to mow .I'll do a meet & mow . Thank you all again ! pic.twitter.com/ByJgyfJMF2
— Rodney Smith Jr (@iamrodneysmith) June 14, 2019
Smith was inspired to begin a free yard mowing service in 2015 after seeing an elderly man cutting his lawn. That morphed into a mission to cut grass for service veterans in every U.S. state.
Smith drove across the country this spring posting photos of himself with veterans as he cut their lawns. Individual and corporate donations helped pay for hotel rooms and other expenses.