It’s been nearly a month since neighbors helped save people from the second-story of a Grover Beach apartment complex as it went up in flames.

Now, they’re being recognized not only for their bravery but also the work they’re continuing to do.

Eleven people were left without a home after fire destroyed part of an apartment complex on July 29. Two of those residents were forced to jump out of their second story windows to escape the flames.

Luckily, Jackie and Corey Clendenen were there to break their fall.

“We want to just be good people and good neighbors,” Jackie Clendenen said. “If something like that or happening to us, I can only imagine how much I would appreciate the help and the support as well.”

During Monday’s Grover Beach City Council meeting, the Clendenen’s were honored,

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