Ohio housekeeper surprised by "Prank it Forward"
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKRC) -- An Ohio mother of three is getting a big surprise this holiday season.
Housekeeper Cara Simmons arrived to clean a large house for a party planned for that evening. But what she didn't know was that she was part of a project called "Prank it Forward," which does pranks for good.
[CLICK HERE to view the full video. Make sure you watch until the end for another surprise we didn't mention above!]
"Maybe I should clear this up for you. This is actually your house now," said the project's host Greg Benson.
Break.com worked with housing services in Cleveland to find a house to renovate. They'll also provide Simmons with financial support to make sure she can stay in the home.
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Housekeeper Cara Simmons arrived to clean a large house for a party planned for that evening. But what she didn't know was that she was part of a project called "Prank it Forward," which does pranks for good.
[CLICK HERE to view the full video. Make sure you watch until the end for another surprise we didn't mention above!]
"Maybe I should clear this up for you. This is actually your house now," said the project's host Greg Benson.
Break.com worked with housing services in Cleveland to find a house to renovate. They'll also provide Simmons with financial support to make sure she can stay in the home.
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Follow us on Twitter @Local12 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates!
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