Disabled Man Thinks He's A Judge, Then Realizes The Entire School Is There To Honor Him
November 2, 2016
Bobby Weitzel has been volunteering at Reading High School in Pennsylvania since 1969. He has intellectual disabilities, but after falling into a deep hole and breaking his back in three places, he became physically disabled, too. His disabilities have never stopped him from showing up to the high school every day to help the students.
With the help of Dude. Be Nice, an apparell company that focuses on spreading the good in the world, the high school decided to show Bobby how much they appreciate him.
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