10-Year-old Uses His Allowance to Design, Sew Clothes for Homeless
A formerly homeless Ten-Year-Old boy in Phoenix is using his allowance and donations to design and sew clothing for people who are still struggling.
When 5-year-old Josiah Duncan saw a homeless man with a backpack idling outside of his local Alabama Waffle House, he started asking his mother, Ava Faulk, a lot of questions. It was likely his first encounter with anyone who was homeless. "What does that mean?"
"He doesn't have anywhere to live," she explained to her son.
What bothered Josiah most was that the man looked hungry, so he decided to get him a menu and implored his mom to pay for the man's meal. Of course, she obliged.
What brought everyone to tears, including the homeless man, was when the small boy insisted on singing a blessing, "…We thank you, for our many blessings, for our many blessings, Amen."
(WATCH the video below or READ the full story at WFSA-12) – Photo by Ava Faulk
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