Bruce Huff is the environmental activist who founded Group W Bench Litter Patrol, which collaborated with community volunteers, Keep Waco Beautiful, and McLennan County Probation Department to conduct clean-ups around streets, alleys, and rivers. Bruce lives with multiple sclerosis and uses a power wheelchair. As avid arts patrons, Bruce and his wife, Sherrell Huff, persistently advocate for accessibility at cultural venues around the city.
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