‘Friendless’ UK Boy With Autism Who Made Own Birthday Cards Receives Thousands After Mom’s Plea

Photo credit: Karen Jones

 

Ahhh!!! Finally a heartwarming story.

According to KTLA– A boy with autism from Devon has received thousands of birthday cards, gifts and messages from strangers around the world after his mother’s online plea went viral.

Ollie Jones broke his mother Karen’s heart when he made himself two birthday cards because he assumed no one would be wishing him well for his 15th birthday.

Karen Jones, 49, then took to Facebook to request help on a community page. She wrote, “my autistic son is 15 shortly … he’s just told me he loves opening cards to the extent he’s made himself a couple.”

“We are a small family and he has no friends so gets very few.”

Her Facebook post received over 25,000 shares and almost 1,000 comments, mostly from well-wishers saying their cards were on the way to Ollie. Her plea also extended to Twitter, with numerous well-wishers using the hashtag #Cards4Ollie.

Although there is no final count, Karen Jones says she and Ollie have opened 7,000 cards so far — and they still have a long way to go. And while Jones is elated with the many gifts she and Ollie have received from around the world, she told CNN, “gifts are not what it’s about. It’s about making us feel good, and others feel good.”

I’ve received so many messages from other individuals and groups who feel that as a result of the events of the last few days, and the compassion it’s triggered globally, the autistic community have hopefully been empowered,” she added.

Some well-wishers have sent messages from as far away as Brazil and Australia.

Karen Jones, who had initially hoped for about 20 cards, said it may take a while to open them all. She urged everyone to “remember there are ‘Ollies’ everywhere.”

Her son ended the night of his birthday by sitting “in his friend’s hot tub, taking photos of himself on his new selfie stick saying ‘I’m famous’, ‘I’m famous’,” she said.

Cheers to you Ollie!

WATCH: Guy Rides Unicycle Around An Crumbling 840-Foot Chimney

Unicyclist Rides Around An Old 70-Story Chimney. Image via YouTube

I guess this guy couldn’t find anything more exciting to do huh?

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Hillary Clinton Bashes Donald Trump’s Outreach to Black Voters

According to Fortune Magazine– Democrat Hillary Clinton called on Friday for voters to reject the “bigotry” of Donald Trump’s White House campaign, releasing a television ad criticizing his efforts to appeal to black voters and saying she was reaching out to people from all parties who are troubled by his candidacy.

The ad shows video of Trump’s controversial pitch to black voters, in which the Republican candidate urges them to support him by asking, “What do you have to lose?” It also shows headlines about a racial discrimination lawsuit the New York real estate mogul faced in the 1970s.

Clinton’s presidential campaign said the ad, released a day after she gave a speech accusing Trump of fueling America’s “radical fringe,” would air in the hotly contested states of Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Polls give Clinton a wide margin over Trump among Hispanic voters, but he is on a pitch to reduce her advantage by stressing he would create jobs for all.

Trump pressed on with trying to broaden his appeal to minority voters on Friday, as he met with Hispanic business leaders at his signature hotel in Las Vegas.

“We’ve been doing very, very well with the Latinos. We’ve been doing amazing, far, far greater … than anyone understands. They want to see jobs come in, we’re going to bring jobs. They want to see things happen,” Trump said.

He said the country’s GDP growth rate of 1.1% in the second quarter was not a good sign for the U.S. economy. “The country has some very, very serious problems,” he said.

Clinton, meanwhile, followed up on Thursday’s tough speech by saying that Trump’s temperament and divisiveness made him unfit for the White House.

Clinton told MSNBC:

“I am reaching out to everyone, Republicans, Democrats, independents, everyone who is as troubled as I am by the bigotry and divisiveness of Donald Trump’s campaign,” adding she was asking “fair-minded Americans to repudiate this kind of divisive demagoguery” at the Nov. 8 election.