11-Yr-Old Sees Little Boy Sobbing At The Back Of Bus – Finds Out The Truth Then Hands Over His Cash
On the first day of school, 15-year-old Tom O’Brien was riding the bus home when he noticed a boy crying nearby. Tom asked 11-year-old what was wrong.
That’s when the boy told him that he had accidentally taken the wrong bus and was going the wrong way.
Student In Distress
The boy had no cellphone or money to get home and he was panicking. Normally, we hear negative stories about teenagers and their behavior so an uplifting story is a real treat.
When he heard the boy’s story, Tom knew he had to do something.
Taking Responsibility
“It’s ok mate, don’t worry, you’ll be home soon,” he said to the boy. Tom pulled a ten-pound note from his wallet.
Harry Campbell and Dylan Robson, were in the same grade as the crying boy also wanted to help.
Reinforcements
Dylan used his phone to search for local taxi companies. Tom called a taxi and asked them to meet the boys at the following stop.
Dylan and Harry also decided to get off and wait with the boy until the taxi arrived.
Another Kind Act
Once the taxi arrived, both Dylan and Harry decided to ride with the boy to make sure he got home safe.
Once the taxi driver heard what happened he refused to take any payment for the trip.
Broadcasting The Story
Ruth Furlong heard about what happened from her son who was in the same grade as Tom, she shared the story on Facebook.
She couldn’t believe the generosity of all the people involved
New Faith
“There really are some truly decent kids out there!” Ruth Furlong wrote. “All I know is his name is Tom and he’s a year 11 pupil at Holy Family so if anyone knows him or his parents, let them know what a lovely lad they’ve raised!” She continued.
Ruth ends her post stating “Faith in humanity restored a little today.”
Viral Sensation
Ruth’s post quickly went viral and it wasn’t long before someone who knew Tom stumbled across it. Tom’s own sister, Katie O’Brien read the post.
She immediately commented on the post writing: “Ahhh everyone it was my little brother.”
Proud Sister
“I’ve just been tagged in this by a friend of mine who’s seen this status. We are so proud of Tom and it’s so lovely to know he’s a good lad in the outside world,” Katie wrote.
“The school rang our mum and left a lovely message. All your comments are so so lovely they’ve had us all close to tears, Tom will hate all the attention.”
Further Praise
Harry’s mother Colette also saw the post and wrote: “Harry had told Dylan to ring the taxi to pick him up from our house, to make sure he got home safe.”
“Then he had walked him to ours and was stood outside waiting until the taxi came,” she continued.
Proud Mom
“This little fella was upset and had got on the wrong bus and with it being his first day wouldn’t have known very many people either,” Collete continued.
“I asked Harry had he seen the boy today and how he was and he said he was fine and had thanked him,” She wrote.
School Feedback
Matthew Symes, headteacher at Holy Family, said: “It is just lovely and at the start of the year it really sets the tone for everyone else.”
“Tom is an incredibly thoughtful and all-round good guy…. He was just pleased the boy had got home safe.”
Model Student
“He has set a great example in front of a whole bus of year sevens, who have all that worry and anxiety about the bigger kids.”
“It is a brilliant example of the older pupils looking out for them,” Symes continued.
Good Work
Way to be, Tom, Harry, and Dylan! We’re all in this together, and if you see someone who clearly needs help, it’s our duty to see if we can help.
These boys have already learned what it means to be upstanding members of a community!