Readers Comments
lovebug wrote: Your story did bring a tear to my eye. My son is a trucker and i have always been proud of his heart, never have met a trucker who did not have a big heart. I think it is because most drive alone and know how important it is to receive help, so they share with each other and pass it on to others.
lindsgran wrote: What. A touching story thank you for sharing
Caratyzna wrote: My brother in law has downs, and it is often hard to keep up with his therapies and such even though my in-laws are fairly well off. Its wonderful to know that there are people who can see past his physical differences.
oodles wrote: Wow, very beautiful story! I have seen many people with down's and i wonder their strength and positive attitude. Thank you for the story!
irongrace wrote: Your story brought a tears to my eyes. I am a person with a disability and i know how hard it is to find someone who will hire someone like me. As soon as they find out i am disabled they don't want me around. Thank you for giving stevie a chance.
shashi wrote: It will inspire many more people to hire downs syndrome children
PureMelbaSue wrote: You were able to witness such an amazing thing! I also know the deep, sincere love of a downs syndrome youth. Thanksgiving is a time to really share gratitude and humility as a people together on this earth. Stevie will never forget this experience. Or perhaps might not realize how special it was. God bless you all at the truck stop!
Paula Lear wrote: This story holds a lovely message. To never underestimate people whatever disability they have.
Aurelia wrote: Wow, incredible! A really touching story. It great to hear that the truckers were so giving and willing to make things better by helping financially like that. Thank you for hiring someone with diabilities and giving him a chance to prove himself. :0) ~aurelia
Jase wrote: This is a wonderful story and yes i had a tear in my eye at the end of it very nice thing you all did for stevie and his mother