It’s truly sad that there are children in this nation who can’t afford some of the basic necessities of life. One of those basics that many kids take for granted is a hot lunch at school. A little eight-year-old boy noticed that one of his friends couldn’t afford a hot, filling meal from the school cafeteria.
His response to the situation was nothing short of incredible.
Eight-year-old Cayden Taipalus was compelled to intervene after witnessing his classmate being served a cheese sandwich for lunch rather than a cooked meal. His mom, Amber Melke-Peters, described how he came home that day distressed over the events and asked her how he could prevent it from occurring again.
The eight-year-old created a fundraising website called “Pay It Forward: No Kid Goes Hungry” with her assistance.
0nce the site was up and running, Cayden urged friends, relatives, neighbors, and others to help pay off the bills for his friend’s meals.
In addition, Cayden began recycling in order to collect money on his own, and he requested that the lunch ladies deposit the funds into the accounts of the youngsters in need.
The campaign of Cayden has earned approximately $7,000 in the name of providing meals for more than 300 pupils since it started. He has intention of continuing his efforts so that no kid would ever go hungry.
His mother is extremely proud of her kind, compassionate son. She told interviewers, “He has a heart of gold.” School staff members at Challenger Elementary, Cayden’s school, were also amazed at his thoughtfulness.
What began as a small flutter in Cayden’s tummy grew into a project that not only has the ability to guarantee that many youngsters receive a hot meal at lunchtime, but also demonstrates the remarkable empathy of a boy still so young in years.
What a terrific young man! What an incredible effort Cayden’s made to guarantee his buddies may lunch with him.