A father's love: He carries his disabled son to school every day
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
An inspiring story of a father's love...
Sometimes we take what we have in life for granted. We forget that there are others out there who yearn for what we have.
So, if anything, this story shares the limitless love between a parent and child, as well as the ability to never give up.
Aaron Murphy, a journalist who was trapped in a border town of Ecuador at the start of the pandemic, had his last $200.
He gave this money to a family in need of food - and that marked the start of the MurphsLife movement.
After the story reached millions of people on social media, people started sending Murphy money to continue helping people.
After hearing about this story of a father in El Salvador who carried his disabled son to school daily, Murphy and his team got together to change their lives, with the support from all the people who donated.
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