Steve Hartman's 2023 "On the Road" stories
CBS Evening News・88 minutes read
An 11-year-old received a grand piano as a gift from a kind stranger, leading to professional lessons and a promise of lifetime tuning. Fifth-graders raised funds for adaptive playground equipment, inspiring them to help other schools in the district.
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- Jude Kofi, an 11-year-old from Aurora, Colorado, received a grand piano as a surprise gift from Bill Magnus, a piano tuner, who was impressed by Jude's musical talent and promised to tune the piano monthly for life.
- A group of fifth-grade students at Glen Lake Elementary in Hopkins, Minnesota, raised $300,000 to purchase adaptive playground equipment for their school through various efforts, inspiring them to extend their support to other schools in the district.
- Josiah Johnson, a 13-year-old from Louisville, Kentucky, born without legs, defied odds to make his middle school basketball team, showcasing his determination and skill beyond physical limitations.
- Nick Maus advocates for the foster care system by donating a portion of the profits from burrito sales, inspired by Miranda to start with small acts of kindness, leading to a passion for charity and generosity.
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How did a group of fifth-grade students raise funds?
By collecting spare change and holding bake sales.
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