Teens Build Bus Stop Shelter for 5-Year-old Wheelchair User, Protecting Him From Harsh Weather
Rhode Island teens built a shelter for a 5-year-old wheelchair user after seeing him having to sit out in the rain for the school bus.
A Dunkin' Donuts employee in Ohio recently received a huge surprise from one of her loyal customers—a fully furnished home.
Employee Ebony Johnson met customer Suzanne Burke at the drive-thru window she was serving at three years ago. They chatted every time Burke came for her coffee in the mornings, and the two became friendly.
When Burke found out that her acquaintance, a mother of three, had fallen on difficult times and been evicted from her home in Mount Healthy, she made it her mission to help—reaching out to organizations that help people difficulty.
Now enjoying a fully decorated, cozy place to stay, Johnson is finally looking forward to the upcoming holidays.
"I'm just so thankful we're back in our home," Johnson said to WCPO News. "The Lord really looked out for me because I kept praying and saying, ‘Could I be at home before Christmas?'"
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