The confession of a 10-year-old American who distributes blessings to the homeless

10-year-old Yahkil Jackson always sees to it that his parents will always take with them in their cars some blessed ʹcants filled with socks, food for the homeless, and whatever happens to Periscope broadcasts. His mother, Nathan Jackson, relates how their son becomes angry with them, [...]
His mother, Nathan Jackson, tells how their son gets angry with them if they don't.
He's yelling at us, if we don't do it”, she's telling.
I screamed at them if they don't take those bags with them. We have to give the homeless bags”, says the 10-year-old.
Jahkil had been part of a humanitarian mission that helped men, women, and homeless children.
He distributed soup to people in the camp, although he was only five years old.
This affected him today. The moment he sees someone homeless, he stops and doesn't give up until he realizes how he gets to be homeless”, his mother shows.
Jackson and her husband, Jamie, knew they had to help their only child, 10-year-old Jahkil.
So they decided to do something completely different.
He'll buy it from a house for you all”, confesss his mother.
A real way to make a difference.
10-year-old treasures fit bills. With the help of classmates, friends, his grandmother and parents, Jahkil has so far been delivering three thousand such bags.
This job was welcomed by all.
Thanks to this commitment, Jahkil in 2017 managed to win one of the “Gloria Barron” awards, which split the 25 young people who have made positive changes in the world.
The 10-year-old says he was extremely happy when he learned that one of the awards belongs to him.
The winners of these awards make another $5,000, which they invest in the jobs they do.
Jahkil invested them in the “project I am” of a non-profit organisation that will help him organize an event to raise as much money for the blessing arrangements that the 10-year-old distributes.
Likewise, Jahkil is the new ambassador to the Alliance “Heartland”, an international organisation working to alleviate world poverty and encourage young people to serve their community through volunteer work.
I want to create a belief that homeless people are not unknown”, Jahkil relates.
I don't think most people know homeless people at all. The homeless are also human. Everybody needs to know this”, he says away.
Ten-year-old says what the homeless say when he gives their bags to them.
They usually say thank you or God bless you. Keep doing what you're doing right now. Don't be a bad man”, he shows.
When you don't help the homeless, Jahkil plays basketball, dances or performs various shares in his class.
Wants to become the owner When he grows up, Periscope broadcasts.
Whenever I talk to other children, I tell them. You need to wait until you grow up to be a good man. You can do that now” shows up at the end of 10.
Former American President Barack Obama has distributed the article on Jahkili, which he named a success story of 2017./Periscopi












