Residents of a US state of Georgia have launched a campaign to support a homeless person working at a McDonald's branch after the 21-year-old boy was publicly insulted on Facebook. "I was in McDonald's downtown, and I saw this man sleeping in the cabin inside the restaurant," said a young woman named Simon Childs, who was asleep, and posted it on the site. "That's another reason I'm thinking of leaving Fayetteville," she said. . Simon, whose mother recently died, said he went to work to help his family, but told the local news station that he sometimes looked for diapers and donated clothes for his son.

Everyone rushed to support him, did not sleep in the fast-food restaurant between shifts anymore, he also booked his local residents in a hotel in the city, and offered him a free haircut whenever he wanted. A local restaurant manager allowed him to borrow his car to go to work interviews.

"They changed my life in two days," says Simon. He is now determined to secure permanent housing for him and his four-month-old son. He says he looks forward to having a permanent place to live with his son, and also shows that he has no bad idea of ​​the woman he portrayed.