Mystery woman returns boy to his family after he gets off at the wrong bus stop

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Published 2020-11-13

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  • @thejlc7253
    Thank the teacher who put his address in his clothes. She's a hero too
  • @BarbGressel
    I was out in the street walking my dog when a young boy (about 8 years old) was crying. He got off at the wrong stop. He asked me if I could take him home. So the dog, boy, and I drove to his home, and I waited to make sure he got inside. He had just moved and was confused. It breaks your heart when you see how upset and scared they are. I'm so glad that I was there.
  • @summerr350
    The same thing happened to my son. An angel saw him standing at the bus stop over 10 min and asked him if he was waiting for someone and he said no. He had no clue where he was and thank God this honest lady saw him and called the school. I cry every time I think about it. It’s been over 20 years and I’m still thankful. I never had the opportunity to meet the mom and thank her. ♥️ our children are a blessing.
  • @wdavis9680
    She wasn't No stranger. She was a friend you haven't met yet🤙
  • @1985collado
    Kid looked comfortable. Good to see humanity isn't lost
  • @BrenQ99
    God, that little kid is adorable. I’m glad he found his way home.
  • @jackystar5099
    Thankfully she found him and not some creep. Could've gone bad so fast.
  • @lynnkayee1015
    A stranger taking more responsibility for a child than the school does. Smh
  • @caramel7149
    It's good to know there are people in this world that are thoughtful. -The loving family that searched for their kid -The teacher that puts the kid's address on their backpack, in case he got lost -The stranger that recognized the kid was lost and brought him back
  • @tyler-hp7oq
    My bus driver would always wait for kids to enter the house before pulling off. I thought it was protocol. I guess he was simply a good person.
  • @Leedaaaa
    Lol the school acted like they sent the woman to get him, they did nothing for the situation
  • @JohannRosario1
    She didn’t just save a little lost boy. She saved a part of her humanity that she saw in him.
  • @Danxiong
    As a first grader I’ve taken the wrong bus to school before. I knew I was at the wrong school, just watching students slowly go to their classes as the crowd got smaller and smaller. There was another student there, an asian girl who was obviously older than me asking if u need help, told her I was at the wrong school, took me to the office. Didn’t know my address, home number but thank god a staff that works at my school was there, she was kind enough to drop me off. Til this day (33 years old) I regret not asking for the girl’s name and not remembering the lady’s name. Something I will never forget and thankful for. Thank you!
  • Much love to this woman. This situation could have gone so terribly wrong.
  • @geneac1
    The school cannot be serious, they didn’t do jack.
  • Meanwhile it sounds like the school is trying to evade responsibility.
  • I got lost after crashing and getting separated from my parents and friends at a ski resort when I was around 8. Strangers skied down with me to the bottom lift and eventually caught up with my parents. Thankfully there are still plenty of good people in this world.
  • She was your angel. It's so awesome that it was her natural state of being! A good mom is always what the world needs!!!