Larry Farrish Jr., who drives buses in Louisville, Kentucky, noticed a little boy named Levi was having a rough morning.
That’s when Levi, a first grader at Engelhard Elementary School, explained through tears that he didn’t have pajamas for Pajama Day.
Farrish Jr. closed the doors, and watched as Levi slid into a seat away from his friends.
After Farrish Jr. finished up his morning routes, he headed to a Family Dollar store and purchased two pairs of pajamas for Levi.
“I said, ‘You were hurting this morning, you were crying, so I got you these pajamas,” Farrish Jr. recalls.
Farrish Jr., who previously worked as a correctional officer and a truck driver, says he’s found his calling.
Added another, “Larry is the absolute best and kiddos know they are in great, caring, capable hands with him!! »