2024.11.03 08:29 Taipei time
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Release time: 2024.11.03 08:29 Taipei Time
Update time: 2024.11.03 08:30 Taipei Time
Living in a drug and gang-ridden community in Chicago, single mother Kimberly Johnson relied on her love for her children and was not afraid of hardships to raise her four children on her own. Even though she was suffering from arthritis, she still wanted to work several jobs just to give her children a better life. Now, the eldest son Dion Coopwood has a successful career To repay his mother for her kindness in raising him, he spent US$500,000 (about NT$15.96 million) to pay him back and he gave her a new house and a luxury car he can live a carefree life.
According to the “Daily Mirror” report, the family lived in a bad neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, where drugs and gang activity were rampant and the environment tough. To support his four children, Johnson worked hard on the assembly line at the Ford factory during the day and earned a small commission by selling hats at night. Despite such a difficult life, she has always supported the family with strong perseverance. The children are fully aware of their mother’s problem, and they are all hardworking and have excellent academic performance.
The 40-year-old Coopwood’s eldest son was once a high-profile basketball star and received a full scholarship for his exceptional basketball talent. After graduation, he gained sales experience in life insurance, mobile phones, solar energy and other fields, and eventually successfully transitioned and became the CEO of an online credit improvement company. Now, he has no financial worries and can take care of his family with peace of mind and give them a comfortable life.
Coopwood thanked his mother for raising them alone After their successful career, he gave his mother tens of millions to allow her to retire peacefully. (Photo taken from Dion Coopwood’s Facebook page)
To repay his mother’s nurturing kindness, Coopwood spared no expense to bring her mother from Chicago to Atlanta in 2022 and create a comfortable retirement life for her. In addition to building a new home worth US$150,000 (about NT$4.78 million) in the backyard of a mansion in Atlanta, he also donated a Porsche with an asking price of US$70,000 (about NT$2.23 million) and an unlimited credit card. , express my sincere gratitude.
Coupwood’s filial pain is shown not only in material things, but also in dating his mother. He often takes his mother and family to travel around the world For example, he spent as much as US$100,000 (about NT$3.19 million) on a luxury trip to Dubai last December in May this year.
Coopwood recalled seeing his mother’s relentless efforts in his childhood to love. “My mother raised us well. Now, it’s a natural responsibility for me to take care of my mother.”
Coopwood believes that in poor families, many parents give up their children, leave them in the care of their parents or simply give them up for adoption, and some turn to drugs to cope. escape from reality, but his mother never did this. Therefore, it became an unstoppable responsibility for him to take care of his mother.
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Update time |2024.11.03 08:30 Taipei time
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