But the dollar he was ... Kelvin Ellis was out with his father on Good Friday. He saw a man standing outside and tried to give him a $1 because he thought he was homeless. Before entering the ...
A 9-year-old Louisiana boy was treated to a shopping spree after donating his only dollar to a man he thought was homeless. Without thinking, Kelvin Ellis Jr. made the generous offering last month ...
The boy's kind gesture earned him a surprise shopping spree from the man who owns BuckFeather sporting goods store in Baton Rouge. In a heartwarming encounter, 9-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr.
Inadvertently playing the part of a homeless man, a millionaire businessman inspired generosity when a young boy handed him his only dollar ... entering the cafe, he remembered his daily prayer ...
But the dollar he was ... Kelvin Ellis was out with his father on Good Friday. He saw a man standing outside and tried to give him a $1 because he thought he was homeless. Turns out the man ...
A 9-year-old boy in the United States made the world a little brighter after he gave his only dollar to a man he thought was homeless, the New York Post reported. Kelvin Ellis Jr. made the ...
The man in the purple shorts only wanted to step outside for a quiet moment of prayer whilst waiting for his coffee, but ended up attracting the attention of the young man in the grey sweats.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WKRC) - A boy who gave his only dollar to a man he mistook as homeless got a reward from a businessman, who is behind several multi-million dollar companies. According to CBS ...
The dad of a boy ... he's lucky in that they've only just stabbed him once." Neighbours talked about the hardworking young man in glowing terms and the schoolboy said he is keen to get back to his ...
A terrified 10-year-old boy was thrown over a 100ft cliff and incredibly survived the fall after trying to stop a man who ... said he sat on a bench and smoked a cigarette while the boy stood by the ...
A mum whose five-year-old son was left fighting for his life after ... her little boy was dead. “It was awful,” the mum told the Manchester Evening News. “I thought he was dead.
A schoolboy is in a frantic race against the clock to treat an aggressive form of cancer which leaves him with just a 1 in 10 chance of survival. Daniel Dimitrov, 11, has a stage four Wilms tumour ...