Heartwarming Act: North Texas Dads Gift New Car to Beloved School Guardian
In a touching display of community spirit, a group of North Texas fathers has come together to support one of their own by raising funds for a new car for Ms. Trecia Crawford, a cherished school crossing guard at Moss Haven Elementary School. This act of kindness has left Ms. Crawford and the local community in awe.
The Journey of Community Support
Ms. Crawford is not just a crossing guard; she is a beloved figure within the Moss Haven community. Known for her kindness and protective nature toward every child, she has a special connection with parents and students alike. However, for the past six months, Ms. Crawford has faced mobility challenges as her car broke down, leaving her reliant on rides and public transportation to fulfill her duties.
Upon learning of her situation, the Moss Haven Dad’s Club swung into action. Led by member Marcus Waither, the club organized a fundraising effort that remarkably raised $6,800 in just a few days. This extraordinary response from the community underscores the deep respect and affection they have for Ms. Crawford.
How They Made It Happen
After securing the funds, the next step was crucial. Local dad and general manager of Highland Lake Automotive, Adam Tharpe, found a reliable white Jeep at an impressive discount. With a commitment to ensuring Ms. Crawford faced no further obstacles, Tharpe handled minor repairs and even offered complimentary oil change coupons. The support didn’t stop there; Jeremy Graves, another member of the Dad’s Club, arranged the necessary liability insurance for the car.
Surprise and Joy Unfolds
The culmination of these efforts came on a chilly morning in early March when Ms. Crawford was presented with the keys to her new Jeep while on duty. A heartwarming video captured her stunned reaction, highlighting not only her disbelief but also the love and support of her community.
The Richardson Independent School District aptly noted, “Community isn’t just a buzzword. It’s the action, time, and commitment of the parents, teachers, staff, and all those who show up in the smallest and biggest ways.” This event reaffirmed the power of community and the uplifting impact of collective action.