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    Mom visits late 6-year-old son during lunch – finds he’s been publicly ‘shamed’ by teachers

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 14, 20242 Mins Read
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    In 2015, a 6-year-old boy from Grants Pass, Oregon, named Hunter, was late to school due to car issues. Expecting him to receive detention, his mom, Nicole, visited the school during lunch to check on him. To her dismay, she found Hunter seated alone with a partition in front of his face, designed to isolate and humiliate him.

    Nicole, angered by the public humiliation, took a photo of Hunter and shared it on social media. The image went viral, drawing attention to the school’s treatment of her son. The local community in Grants Pass rallied in support, determined to ensure Hunter would never be late to school again.

    In a heartwarming turn of events, the community came together to help the family. A few days later, Nicole and her family were surprised when they visited Kelly’s Automotive Service. Instead of being told their car was beyond repair, they were handed the keys to a donated Chrysler van, a generous gift from their caring community.

    This act of charity not only provided transportation for the family but also showcased the power of community support and kindness. The people of Grants Pass demonstrated that love and compassion can make a significant impact in the lives of others. The heartwarming story serves as a reminder that small acts of kindness can lead to positive change.

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