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Author of ‘No Regrets’ says story of unemployed grandmother inspired him to give back

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When Hector La Fosse and his wife Sylvia saw the story of an unemployed grandmother and her 15-year-old grandson this week, they said this was what they were looking for.

La Fosse, an award-winning author of the book ”No Regrets” and his wife Sylvia told News 6 Lupe Zavala’s sincerity “hit home.” The couple originally from New York City contacted WKMG-TV after seeing Zavala’s story on the station’s “Make Ends Meet” segment. “When we saw your report my wife and I looked at each other, Hector La Fosse said Friday, “We knew this was what God sent to us.” La Fosse and his wife are one of more than 40-families who contacted News 6 to offer financial help to Zavala and her grandson Matthew.

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