The drivers honked while a wheelchair user was running home during a storm. This teen stopped pushing him all the way



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Beck lost both his legs last year and is legally blind, according to CNN affiliate, KMOV4. It would normally take him 25 minutes to get home from the supermarket and he should stop 10 times to rest.
Gregory Beck

"Everyone was telling me the storm was coming and you had to hurry back home," Beck told the station.

While other drivers honked and howled against Beck as he tried to cross the street on Tuesday and was climbing the hill, Seth Phillips, 16, and his mother, Amber Gilleylen, stopped their car for Seth to can push it further home.

"Just the biggest and very concerned about others, that the United States must start doing more," Beck said.

Gilleylen said she recorded the act of kindness to share with her mother and posted her on Facebook. She said that she hoped other teens would see that it's cool to stop and help others.

And although she is proud, Gilleylen said that this kind of behavior was not new to her son.

"Her only complaint was" it makes me sad that people prefer to fly and honk a disabled person rather than give a hand, "Gilleylen told the station.

"We have to care for each other and help each other," said Seth.

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