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On a cold morning in Washington, a child was crying when he got onto his school bus, and the reasons behind the tears were heart-breaking. Thankfully, his caring bus driver knew what to do to help.
The driver was 52-year-old John Lunceford, a U.S. Army veteran who had worked as a driver of school buses in Washington for three years. He is married to Debi Lunceford, and they are grandparents.
He was chauffeuring students around the Kennewick School District on a bitter Thursday in December 2016. It was on that morning when he picked up a regular young rider, but the driver was sad to see that the boy was crying.
Notably, the six-year-old was so cold that he was in tears. His hands and ears were uncovered and red from the freezing temperature. Consequently, John knew he had to do something to help him feel better.
As a grandfather himself, John couldn’t bear to see a child suffering. He just wanted to make him feel warm to ease away the pain. “I’m a grandfather, you know,” John said. “No one wants a kid to suffer like that.”
Selflessly, he took his own gloves off and gave them to the boy. He told him, “It’ll be okay.” He then continued to drive his morning route to the school but that wouldn’t be the end to John’s kindness.
After taking the kids to school, he went to a dollar store to buy things to help the kids on those snowy days in Kennewick. To that end, he purchased ten hats and pairs of gloves in pink and black.
He then headed back to the school where an administrator led him to the boy in the library. That’s when John gave away the first set of the hat and gloves. He subsequently invited all the young riders from his bus journey to help themselves to what they needed.
Then a little girl approached him and said she didn’t have a hat, to which John replied, “I’ll take care of you, sweetie.” He gave her a hat and then other children followed to get whatever they didn’t already have.
When asked why he thought the boy had gone without warm clothing on such a cold day, John told Inside Edition he was not 100 percent sure. He suspected that the gloves and hat had merely been left at home by accident. He was just glad to help when he could.
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