
Texas elementary school ‘dads club’ gifts Jeep to beloved crossing guard after her car broke down: ‘Let’s help care for her’
NY Post
When a beloved Texas elementary school crossing guard’s car broke down, a selfless group of dads rallied to raise nearly $7,000 in less than a week to buy her a new one.
Moss Haven Elementary School crossing guard Trecia Crawford had trouble getting to work after her car stopped running in October. She was forced to start commuting to work by Lyft, and later by bus when she “ran out of money.”
Despite her woes, Crawford carried on with a smile.
“I had to do what I had to do,” she told KTVT.
Not everyone knew about Crawford’s transportation troubles.
So when the Dallas-area school’s dads club found out, they quietly launched a campaign to buy her new wheels — and raised $6,800 in less than a week, according to a blog post by the Richardson Independent School District.

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