A community member in Pocatello, Idaho, recently did something incredible for a young neighbor with Down syndrome.
When the owner of the video stop, David Kraning, closed his store, which was the only one left in the city after 30 years of business, Hey knew that he had to do something for a customer whose daily routine meant visiting his store daily, reports CBS News on Monday.
The name of that special client is Christina Cavanaugh and has rented a store of the store every day during the last 20 years because she loves to enjoy movies about and about.
His mother, Toni Cavanaugh, takes great care of his daughter who has Down syndrome. Therefore, she works hard to keep Christina in a routine that helps her feel happy, even if it means watching the same films about and again.
Kraning was forced to close the store due to money problems, and knew that would have a great effect on Christina. According to Mymed.com, it is important that people living with Down syndrome are and put in a routine. Therefore, Kraning came up with an idea to modify the young woman.
Kraning also has the convenience store next to the video store, so he created a special corner called “Corner de Christina” where he created shelves to exhibit DVD, exactly as Christina was used to seeing.
Now, she comes almost at the same time every day and selects her choice for the night.
Toni commented: “That someone would do something so child, so specifically, I was thinking about anything else except her. That is huge.” He added that “people here are treated as the family, especially Dave and her team, who continue to prioritize their needs despite commercial challenges.”
Users of social networks shared their thoughts about sweet gesture, a person vocation “Simply beautiful.”
“This man is a true angel … there is no other way to say it … He is literally an angel … that’s an incredible guy,” someone else written.