A restaurant’s staff members made a heartfelt effort to connect with a little girl with a hearing impairment. The staff wanted to ensure that the child, born deaf, felt special and appreciated. Check out the video for the unbelievably touching and heartwarming story.
The world is a lost and broken place full of hurting and struggling people. Evil and darkness are real and active forces in society. Every day, we see and hear stories on the news that help to make this abundantly clear. Anyone who believes otherwise simply does not pay attention. Sin destroys and corrupts everything that it encounters and contacts.
However, while evil and darkness are very much at work in our world, not all hope is lost. Every so often, we’ll come across signs and acts that help to at least momentarily restore our faith in humanity. A clip posted on YouTube tells the story of a group of people who will undoubtedly restore your hope and belief in humanity.
As the clip explains, one little girl, 5-year-old Ashlyn, receives a special treat each time she and her mother stop for chicken nuggets and fries at one Edmonton restaurant. That’s because the restaurant’s manager and another employee use sign language to communicate with her.
After learning that the child was deaf, Justin Halabi, the restaurant manager, taught himself some American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate with Ashlyn.
“I found out she was deaf, so I kind of wanted to communicate with her in a sense without her feeling not welcomed or not feeling at home about where she is,” he said.
Another employee, Donald Reyroso, who already knew some ASL, also communicates with Ashlyn through signing and hand gestures.
While both employees may only communicate simple messages with the little girl, the 5-year-old’s mother, Caylyn Forsberg, says their efforts are greatly appreciated.
“It took three seconds for Donald to say, ‘Hey, I know some ASL,’ and it has created a lifetime of happiness for my daughter,” she said.
Ephesians 4:32 “And be kind to one another, full of pity, having forgiveness for one another, even as God in Christ had forgiveness for you.”