School janitor drops to the ground after his colleagues raise $10,000: he no longer has to walk to work

PEOPLE

At Farmington Elementary School in Germantown, Tennessee, Robert Reed is a beloved janitor who faithfully performs his responsibilities without ever moaning.

His coworkers soon learned that he walked two miles and took three buses to get to work.

By combining their efforts and surprising him with enough money to buy a car, they were moved by his commitment and got him to react emotionally.

This touching episode serves as a reminder of Robert’s commitment and an inspiration.

At Farmington Elementary School in Germantown, where he works as the janitor, Robert Reed is highly recognized for his accomplishments.

Tennessee, who performs his work with diligence and never complains.

His coworkers soon learned that he walked two miles and took three buses to get to work.

They united their efforts because they were inspired by his commitment, and they pleasantly surprised him with enough money to buy a car, causing him to cry.

The instructors and children at Farmington Elementary School admired Robert for his dedication to his work and upbeat demeanor.

His dedication to maintaining a safe and orderly atmosphere for the children shows how much he values his job as a janitor.

Robert travels 2 miles on foot and takes 3 buses each day to get to school despite not owning a vehicle of his own.

Despite the difficulties he encountered, he never allowed them dampen his enthusiasm or his devotion to his “Farmington family” and his business. As a result, he worked long hours and didn’t get home until after 7 o’clock.

His expression of true delight at working at the school made him emotional.

Robert, the school’s janitor, had been putting money down for a vehicle, and his employees at Farmington Elementary School wanted to help him realize his ambition.

A teacher at the school started a GoFundMe campaign to gather money for Robert, and in just one day, it had amassed $7,000 in donations.

To help Robert buy the truck he had been saving for, the school community raised a total of $10,000 at the end of the fundraising campaign.