Every day, the teacher delivers 18 kilos of meals to the students
 

Zane Pauls (Lincolnshire, England) began his career as a school teacher after completing his military career. And, as recent events have proved, he is not only a great teacher, but also a modern hero.

Due to the quarantine, the Western Primary School in Grimsby, where Zane teaches, like many around the world, was closed to students. However, in order to support the children, the school did not stop giving out free meals. The only problem was getting them to each of the students. And Zane volunteered to do so.

Every day he comes to school, collects free lunches in the cafeteria, intended for students, and then takes a walk 8 kilometers long to deliver a snack to his charges.

 

The food weighs about 18 kilograms, and he carries it in the bags he has put on his body and in a large backpack. Zayn is brave and admits that, as a former soldier, he is used to walking a lot and carrying weights.

By the way, food delivery is not the main goal of the teacher. He wants, albeit keeping a safe distance, to personally look at each student and find out how the children are doing.

We will remind, earlier we talked about two celebrities who released “quarantine wine”, as well as about a mother who had to decide on a non-standard step in order to take her daughter to the store during quarantine.

 

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