Saturday, November 06, 2021

the school cafeteria lady (who deserves a medal and a statue) noticed a kid with a height/reach problem, and got her husband at Wright Manufacturing in Portland and his team (standing ovation, or key to the city, for them), who put together a badass cart so the kid can hit the lunchroom without troubles


 

It has handlebar grips like a motorcycle, and a matching stepstool so he can reach the cafeteria countertop. It is adorned with flames and a personalized license plate that says, "JULIAN."

"They took the time to get those license plates with his name, they just really put a lot of heart into it. So when I saw it, the first thing I saw was actually a picture of James and his team who made the cart and I cried. It's just such a sweet thing," his mom said.

Julian is now able to grab his lunch and get out to the benches in style and independence

found on Upworthy, a rare, cool, good news website

https://www.upworthy.com/boy-with-dwarfism-struggled-to-get-his-lunch-so-a-cafeteria-worker-made-him-a-souped-up-cart

2 comments:

  1. What a heartwarming story of the love of man for mankind! Thanks

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