RYAN TAKES A HIKE
When 10-year-old Ryan King’s class was taking a school field trip to Falls of the Ohio State Park, the young girl nearly had to sit out.
Ryan was born with spina bifida, a birth defect that occurs when the spine and spinal cord don’t form properly. She uses a wheelchair to get around.
But one of her school’s teachers wasn’t about to let Ryan miss out on a beautiful trip because of accessibility issues.
Ryan’s mom, Shelly King, said teacher Jim Freeman offered to carry her.
“We’ve had field trips before where we weren’t able to go and the school gives us alternate education days,” King told CNN.
“I found this backpack that a friend had sent me and grabbed it, and said I’m just going to carry her so she can experience this,” she continued.
She explained that Freeman and Ryan had no personal connection before, but he was still willing to carry her daughter for her.
“I don’t think he had any idea what a big impact he was going to make on so many different people.”
Taking to the little girl’s Facebook page, Team Ryan, King shared the touching story, writing that she had been planning an “alternate field trip day” for her daughter when a teacher swooped in and made sure she could join her classmates on the trip to Falls of the Ohio.
“A male teacher reached out and said, ‘I’m happy to tote her around on the falls all day!'” the post reads.
“She is sooooo excited to do this independent from me… We are sooooo blessed to have an ENTIRE school that is so compassionate and empathetic and NEVER make her feel left out...READ MORE