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

Nicole’s surprise

When Nicole got to the school, she saw Hunter seated all alone. The 6-year-old had a partition placed directly in front of his face so as to prevent him from seeing or communicating with anyone else. There was a cup with “D” on it in front of him (for detention), whilst Hunter himself sat in tears.

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Nicole was outraged with the school’s treatment of her son, as any mother would be. Her anger was made all the more concentrated by the fact that Hunter was rarely late to school, and hadn’t been late enough that day to make up any assignments.

Knowing she had to do something, Nicole took a picture of Hunter right there in the cafeteria. She then uploaded it to social media, where it quickly sparked a fire within the local community.

Community steps in

After Nicole’s picture went viral, others in Grants Pass decided to help. They made it their mission to ensure Hunter was never late to school again

Nicole and her family, including partner Marc, turned up at Kelly’s Automotive Service a few days later expecting to be told that their car was beyond fixing. Instead, they were handed the keys to a Chrysler van – one that had been donated thanks to the efforts of their community.

In an act of charity that will provide no end of help to Nicole and her family, the people of Grants Pass proved that where there is love, there is always hope.

Watch the video below to see the incredible story:

Stories like this one simply warm our hearts.

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