Mom Is Grateful to Apple Employee for Act of Kindness to Her Son

When Chase was only two years old, he was diagnosed with an aggressive and rare brain cancer called CPC. Not only did he have to undergo surgery, he also went through six months of chemotherapy at two months of radiation. Fortunately, he was able to return to school after his treatment, make some friends and enjoy being a child. It was only two years after the treatment, however, that the doctors found another tumor and it has been a battle ever since.

Recently, Chase went with his mother to the Apple Store in Tuscon, AZ. Jay sat at one of the tables working with his homework while his mother had a conversation with an associate. Angel noticed that another employee was also talking to Chase but she didn’t give it much thought. It was then that the manager approached her and said “Excuse me, I was actually hoping to speak with you.”

Like any parent, she was worried that one of her two children had caused some problems but then she saw that the manager had been crying. He had something he wanted both of them to know.

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“Please share. Today my kids and I were in the Apple Store at La Encantada in Tucson, Az. My son Chase was at one of the tables working on his homework while I talked to one of the Apple associates. In the corner of my eye I noticed an associate named Vicki (shown right in the picture) speaking to Chase and I thought it was so nice she took the time to chat with him.

I did not think much of it but later when I was talking to the other apple associate the manager Jason Greer (shown left in the picture) came up and said ‘excuse me’ at the time I thought he needed to talk to the associate that I was speaking with so I said ‘thank you for your help’ and prepared to leave.”

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“Then the manager said, ‘I was actually hoping to speak with you.’ I was caught off guard and as a mother of two I hoped he would not say that my children had touched something they shouldn’t have. Jason told me that Vicki came to the back to find him in tears to tell him about my son Chase.

She said that she was asking Chase about what he was doing and Chase said, ‘Oh I am working on my homework. I am in 1st grade and I should be in second grade but I was in the hospital for a year because I have brain cancer and I really want to make sure I make it to second grade next year.”

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“ason said that it is stories like Chase’s that make him love his job because they love to make a difference. He asked if he could give Chase something, I was still in shock and said of course. He handed an iPod Nano to Vicki for her to give to Chase. She was still teary eyed as she handed the Nano to Chase.

Chase is super shy so he gently said, ‘thank you.’ What they did not know is that Chase is OBSESSED with time, it is one of the ways he copes with the anxiety issues he has from his ‘hospital life.’ It is his way of knowing what will come next. In addition he loves music (Queen is his current favorite).”

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“Chase has spent ALL night checking the time on his Nano and singing ‘We Will Rock You.’ They absolutely made his week!!!!

Please pass this story on. I hope it somehow finds its way back to Vicki and Jason so they know how much they made an impact on Chase.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts Vicki and Jason!”

Via: Little Things

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