Hometown Heroes - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Volunteers send packages to soldiers; a work-study program for L.A. inner-city kids changes lives; a New York City cancer-support facility honors Gilda Radner.

Episode 2
A church choir sings for charity with "American Idol" contestant Sanjaya; two friends help clothe low-income children in Florida.

Episode 3
A Kentucky man cooks for Hurricane Katrina victims; an unlikely duo, both of whom have ALS, raise funds for research.

Episode 4
Flight attendants deliver goods overseas to the poor; a Florida teacher protects the Everglades; kids from Boston feed the homeless.

Episode 5
A Seattle artist's portraits of fallen soldiers are given to their families; New York City doctors change the lives of children; a family adopts 40 boys.

Episode 6
A race-car driver raises funds for Breast Cancer Awareness; volunteers sew clothes for disabled veterans. Also: a Texas ranch for those with Down Syndrome.

Episode 7
At-risk kids in Brooklyn make documentaries; families in need are paired with families who can help. Also: a New York City cancer support facility dedicated to Gilda Radner.

Episode 8
A Missouri couple's summer camp transforms young lives. Also: a home for young women just out of the foster-care system; pet care for owners with special needs.

Episode 9
An Albany doctor treats patients for free; a Hollywood party raises millions for cancer research; an Atlanta woman helps disadvantaged women dress for success.

Episode 10
A Boston woman gets kids in shape; a pilot flies volunteer missions for those in need. Also: water sports liberate the disabled and disadvantaged.
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