My VIP for this week is Jibril Jennings, an airman at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is a radio operator on the Airborne Warning and Control System. He is considered a hero because he saw an elderly woman and stopped to help her. The temperature was about 100 degrees when he noticed that cars were swerving to miss the woman, but none were stopping to help.
Janice Hall, age 71, was struggling with
several heavy bags and had her walker loaded with others. He stopped to offer
her a ride home, and she accepted. She says that she enjoys the two-mile walk
between Wal-Mart and her home, but she was grateful for the ride and the help
with her groceries.
No one would have known about Jennings’
good deed except Amber Roy came upon the scene as he was loading Hall’s groceries
into his car. She recorded the experience and uploaded it to Facebook where it
has been viewed 3.3 million times. Jennings was unaware that he was being
watched and was surprised to be called a hero.
There are thousands, maybe even millions,
of elderly people in our nation, and many of them are live in difficult
circumstances. There is a multitude of people willing to take advantage of
older people. Some are robbed, while others are beaten and otherwise abused.
Some are even killed, like the elderly man who was pushed out of bus.
It is good to know that there are people
like Jennings around who are willing to stop and help when they can. Hall
reminded Jennings of his grandmother, and the two became friends on their short
ride together. Jennings saw other ways that he could help Hall when he arrived
at her home. He plans to recruit some of his friends in the Air Force to help
him fix the broken ramp outside Hall’s home in order to make her life easier.
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