High school janitor assists poor students in Georgia

A closet at Tucker High School that helps needy students
@Deepizzaguy (105786)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
September 9, 2018 6:44pm CST
Carolyn Collins who is a custodian at Tucker High School which is located 25 miles away from Atlanta has found a way to assist the students who are either homeless or in need of basic needs like clothing and basic hygiene materials in a closet that is near the school cafeteria. Carolyn gets donations from businesses and concerned citizens around the area to give to any student that attends Tucker High School their basic needs free of charge. Tucker High School Principal Eric Parker is impressed with Carolyn's smarts of having a closet that assists any student to get anything from the closet free of charge since it beats having to steal from citizens just to survive. The students at Tucker High School call Carolyn an "angel" for her kindness and generous heart toward them.
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@crossbones27 (49957)
• Mojave, California
10 Sep 18
It amazes me this stuff happens in the richest country on earth. Not sure how you at least fix homeless kids, but it is disturbing because I see so many homeless people walking down my street day in and out and not all of them are adults. Neat to see some trying to address the problem. Now if can get the rich politicians and corporate America who buys them on board. Thanks for showing this brother because maybe someone will see how that picture is so wrong in the richest country on the planet.
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@Deepizzaguy (105786)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
10 Sep 18
I hope so too since the long journey starts with a first step.
@rakski (129806)
• Philippines
10 Sep 18
Oh wow, that is a nice start up. I hope people around there will be grateful and those who have more to share can share in the future.
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@Deepizzaguy (105786)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
10 Sep 18
It is a wonderful idea to have these kinds of programs for the needy.
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
1 Oct 18
A really good idea to be copied.