When life hands you lemons, make lemonade. In the case of Iraq war vet Justin Anderson, life handed him brain cancer and an amputated leg. But that isn't stopping him. Anderson is going from serving his country to serving his community in Nebraska, plowing sidewalks with his wheelchair.

Anderson attached a plow to his off road wheelchair to clear paths for parents and children. "I don't want anyone to possibly trip or hurt themselves," he tells tells WOWT. “The community has supported me immensely with my struggles and tough times as I had a leg amputated and my fight with brain cancer. This is my way of giving back."

The next time you feel like complaining about shoveling, remember Anderson. If he can do it from his wheelchair, you can do it with two good legs.

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