In today's world, it is nice to know a simple act of kindness doesn't go unnoticed. When 15-year-old Dontarius Caldwell was taken in a 1 showing him helping a blind woman cross the street, he wasn't doing it for clicks (点击量) or 2.
"I was just trying to 3. I really didn't think I would be on camera," he said. A photo of the Aiken High School freshman became 4 on Tuesday, showing the young teen helping the woman at Hamilton Avenue in College Hill.
"I was just helping the elderly, 5 a helping hand. Everybody needs a helping hand," he said. Like any other day, Dontarius was on his 6 and playing games while waiting for his school bus with his younger sister Diamond.
"Diamond was 7 music on the smart phone, too, then she looked over 8 and I looked over to see what she was 9." Dontarius recalled. Diamond saw a woman
10 to press the button for the crosswalk sign, so she 11 her brother to do something. "I told Dontarius that I think she loses her 12, he should get up and go help her 13 the street while I waited for the 14 to come," said Diamond.
"I asked, 'Madam do you 15 some help?' And she answered, 'Yes.' She gave me her hand and I 16 it," Dontarius said. Dontarius said he didn't do anything 17 He was just 18 to do the right thing in the family. "If you are 19, what happens to them happens to you." Dontarius was given a key to the school as a 20 for his kindness.