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Feel Good Story: Local Man Selflessly Helps Older Couple in Beaver Country

Fletch and Jai like to highlight stories of people doing kind things, impressive feats of action, or otherwise any kind of story that showcases people being genuinely decent human beings.

Today, we received a call from a gentleman who would only go by Taylor.  He wanted to make a song request and dedicate it to a couple he’d met yesterday.  He came across and elderly couple, named Jennifer & Greg, with a flat tire.  He offered to help and started to change out their tire.

Jennifer was feeling awful because she didn’t have any cash to give to Taylor for his help, to which Taylor replied that it just wasn’t necessary.

Not only did Taylor change out their tire because of the kindness and love in his heart, he also wanted to wish the nice couple a good day today.

Taylor, thank you for being the kindness here in our community that the world needs more of.  You inspire us, and encourage us to keep our heads high with smiles on our faces as we pay it forward to help others.

If you have a Feel Good Story to share with us, we’d love to highlight it on the Fletch & Jai Morning Show.  Message us on Facebook.  There’s no story too big nor too small to make us all feel good.

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