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A Teacher’s Act Of Kindness To His Students Gains Applause From Netizens

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A teacher from Romblon bought his students new slippers after hearing that they are missing and broken.

Frederick Limpiada, an elementary school teacher, took to social media about his fulfilling experience in one of his classes.

In the video, Frederick is seen talking with his student who was crying after losing the other pair of his slippers. Frederick told the student that he already ordered someone to buy a new pair of slippers.

After a few moments, not just one but five slippers arrived. It turns out, four other students complained that their slippers were already worn out.

Having a soft heart for his students, Frederick bought four more and gave them the slippers on the spot.

Netizens applauded him for having a kind heart for his students who couldn’t afford such things for themselves.

Frederick is a well-known teacher and content creator who shares heartwarming moments with his students on Facebook. He currently has over 800,000 followers online.

H/T: Frederick Limpiada via Facebook
Photo credit: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.limpiada.7/reels/