At first, the school camping trip seemed like a routine activity, a chance for students to step outside their daily schedule and experience something new. But the following morning, an unexpected phone call changed everything. As I walked into the school, my thoughts were racing, unsure of what had happened.
As a single mother, I’ve raised my son Leo to be thoughtful and kind. Since losing his father, he has grown into a quiet and empathetic child who rarely seeks attention but always shows care for others.
A few days before the trip, Leo mentioned that his close friend Sam, who uses a wheelchair, had been told he could not participate due to the difficulty of the trail. Leo didn’t make a big issue of it, but he clearly felt it was unfair. I assumed the situation would pass. However, when the students returned,
I noticed Leo was physically exhausted, his clothes covered in dirt, and his body worn from effort. When I asked what happened, he simply said, “We didn’t leave him.” Later, I learned the full story—Leo had carried Sam on his back across the challenging trail so his friend could be part of the experience.


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