Student Comes Late to School After Helping ‘Hit-and-Run’ Victim: “Ma’am sorry I’m late”

Student Earns Praises From Netizens After Helping ‘Hit-and-Run’ Victim

A male student comes late to school after helping a ‘hit-and-run’ victim in Pasig City: “Ma’am sorry I’m late”.

When a disaster strikes, it is the rescuers and volunteers who are the first to respond. These brave men and women put their lives on the line to save others and provide aid during times of crisis.

The role of rescuers and volunteers is essential in helping communities recover from natural disasters, accidents, and other emergencies. They work long hours, in dangerous conditions, and often in the face of uncertainty.

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Volunteerism is the act of giving one’s time, skills, and resources for the betterment of others without expecting anything in return.

Charles Jethro Vidallo, a Facebook user, recently shared photos of himself assisting a hit-and-run victim in F.Legaspi, Barangay Maybunga Pasig City. The post has received widespread praise from social media users.

As a 17-year-old senior high school student, Vidallo was on his way to school with his father when they stumbled upon the hit-and-run victim. Without hesitation, Vidallo provided first aid and notified the authorities about the incident.

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Despite being late for school, Vidallo decided to assist the victim and apologized to his teacher for his tardiness. Fortunately, his teacher understood the situation and allowed him to take a long quiz.

Vidallo’s act of kindness is a reminder that we can all make a difference in the lives of others, no matter how small the act may seem. His heroic act of rescuing a hit-and-run victim serves as a reminder of the importance of helping others in need.

The online community expressed their reactions to the post:

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