Unsung Heroes #410

Longtime Westport resident Amy Schafrann writes:

I was walking with a friend on Clapboard Hill Road. Two boys —  George and Ford Nanos — on the corner of Taylor Lane were offering hot cider.

We had no cash with us. They very kindly offered it for free.

I asked the boys which charity they were collecting for. The older one, George, said, “Boston Children’s Hospital. That’s where I was treated for a brain tumor.”

He said he’s done this with his brother, and friends Jake and Tyler, for a few weeks. They’ve raised several hundred dollars.

Ford and George Nanos (Photo/Amy Schafrann)

This truly touched my heart.

Of course, I went back to donate money. What amazing boys!

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4 responses to “Unsung Heroes #410

  1. Definitely a story to remember on this Thanksgiving weekend. A little side note, my grandfather bought the 7.2 acre Post Road property in 1917 from Mr. Taylor. I have the original bill of sale with Mr. Taylor’s signature.

  2. Amy: a perfect story to share at this time of year.

  3. Wonderful story.

    • Such a wonderful effort. Congratulations to the boys.

      Always go to Boston hospital for adult and pediatric care. They best in the country.

      Happy Thanksgiving boys.

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