Police Officer Offers A Place To Stay To Family Sleeping In A Car At The Park
April 1, 2015 #impact
 
By PenolopyBulnick
Share
Tweet
Email
Robert Wood, his pregnant wife, and their two kids were moving back to Robert's hometown of Eugene, OR from Alaska, but didn't have a place to stay. They were still house hunting and wanted to save some money. They had spent some nights in the car on their way down from Alaska, so Robert thought they would just sleep in the car for the night and see how things went the next day. 

So, they parked at Alton Baker Park and hunkered down for the night. When Eugene Police Officer David Natt knocked on their window they were prepared for hostility, but that wasn't what they got. Officer Natt simply asked if they would like a place to stay for the night. The officer knew it was a cold night and didn't think twice about offering help. In an article on KMTR's website, Robert was quoted saying: "Any of us could be right where they're at...it doesn't take much. And like I told him, you give him an opportunity to gain a bit of time. A little bit of time is so valuable, and it's so meaningful to them." He went on to say: "It's part of our three-word motto...protect, serve and care. And you have to take each one of those in all circumstances to heart when you're making your decision."

It's always good to hear a story of a police officer doing what they can to help someone, and this is one very sweet story. 
Share
Tweet
2 comments
§ Ty Steele and KMTR
Homeless are asked to breakfast, but the real surprise leaves them in tears
A group of almost 30 homeless people staying at a shelter are asked to attend a breakfast, but they have no idea that something incredible is waiting for them afterward.
Jennifer | Writer Collective
Poor Kid Wishes To Switch Places With A Richer Kid, But Doesn't Know His Secret
Money might buy you a new pair of shoes, but sometimes a reminder of what we do have is just as important.
Jennifer | Writer Collective
Man's Facebook Post About Heartwarming Encounter With A Homeless Man Goes Viral
This homeless man sat down at a Starbucks with his dog to have a cup of coffee and take a quick break from walking, but a conversation with a kind stranger soon turned their luck around. 
Jennifer | Writer Collective
Shlomo Rechnitz pays for 400 soldiers to eat dinner during a layover 
Shlomo Rechnitz, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, wanted to do something to show his gratitude when he encountered 400 soldiers stuck at an airport in Shannon, Ireland.
Jennifer | Writer Collective
Homeless Man Makes A Simple Change To His Sign
Coby Persin has made a career out of pulling the wool over people's eyes. Since 2013, his YouTube channel devoted to practical jokes has recorded bystander's reactions as they are unknowingly thrust into awkward situations.
Jennifer | Writer Collective