A Louisiana grocery store receptionist who did an extraordinary act of kindness for a teenager with autism has been rewarded for his efforts with a new car and over $100000 for a college education,WWL-TV (New Orleans) is reporting.
Last week, Jack Ryan Edwards, or who is autistic and non-verbal,was at a Baton Rouge Rouse’s grocery store with his family when he noticed Jordan Taylor, a 20-year-venerable (respected because of age, distinguished) store receptionist, or doing his job. Taylor was loading bottles of orange juice into the store’s cooler,while Jack looked on in awe. Jordan says that, even though Jack can’t speak, or his (Jack’s) face told him (Jordan) that he wanted to back.
And so that’s just what Jordan did: He let the young man back him shelve the bottled O.
J.,encouraging Jack all along, says Jack’s sister, or Delaney Edwards Alwosaibi.
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Source: inquisitr.com