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    This kind 8-year-old paid off his friend’s school lunch debt after he was denied food

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodDecember 1, 20242 Mins Read

    Should you feel as though you have lost trust in humanity, there is no need to be concerned because Cayden Taipalus, who is only eight years old, is here to restore that faith.

    Following the realization that one of his close companions was not provided with a warm meal at school, this young man made the decision to take matters into his own hands.

    To be more specific, Cayden witnessed his friend being served a sandwich rather than a hot dinner at the Challenger Elementary School in Howell, Michigan, on a certain day. This was due to the fact that his lunch account did not have adequate dollars. Because of this, his heart broke, and he felt that he had to do something to change things.

    When Cayden got home, he did not waste any time in informing his mother about what he had seen. He told her that the entire scenario had left him feeling a little bit depressed. In light of the fact that his mother, Amber Melke-Peters, concurred with the notion that they needed to do action in order to forestall the occurrence of similar incidents in the future, the two of them came up with the concept of establishing a fundraising website with the name “Pay It Forward: No Kid Feels Hunger.”

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