Lonely Grandma Posts Touching Craigslist Ad Searching For Christmas Family
December 14, 2019
A post on Craigslist is tugging at heartstrings, titled, "Anybody need a grandma for Christmas?"

Credit: Carson Daniel Carlock / Craigslist
The listing comes from a woman who lives in Tulsa. She claims she has no family and would really like to be a part of one this Christmas.
Sadly, the woman removed the post after receiving hateful messages. However, that hate is fueling a love-filled search to find the woman and make her Christmas one to remember.
An Oklahoma man named Carson Carlock decided to try and find the woman by posting her ad on Facebook.
His post has been shared more than 6,000 times and eventually reached the local news.

Carson said he did get in touch with her before she deleted the post but all he knows is her name is Carrie.
Hopefully Grandma Carrie will see the news because dozens of people have offered to open their homes to her this Christmas while hundreds of others are hoping for an address to send her a Christmas card.




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