Boy Clears Snow Off Hospital Workers’ Cars

As the snow came down earlier this week, a 10-year-old boy in Rhode Island was out in it to help some essential workers get home safely. Christian Stone wanted to thank nurses and frontline workers battling COVID, so he decided to come clear snow off their cars at Westerly Hospital.

With his mom’s friend Abbey Meeker working with him, the pair braved the bitter cold to clean off about 80 cars in the parking lot. They were at it in the middle of the winter storm and Christian says the nurses and other workers who came out and saw their efforts were really grateful. Some even offered to pay them, but they declined and said they were doing it to pay forward everything they do.

“I feel like I actually helped someone out and that's a really good feeling, when you know someone has been helped out,” Christian says. “We want them to be able go home and see their family after a long day of work.”

Source: NY Daily News


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