An
image of a homeless man changing a woman’s tire in Utah has captivated the hearts
of those who witnessed it, as it, in turn, spread a message of love.
Jessie
Jean’s Coffee Shop in the town of Ogden shared the photo of the good deed being
performed outside the café on Monday.
‘I
just wanted them to put a face to who they are judging,’ Anna Davidson, who
co-owns Jessie Jean’s with husband Ron told KTSU.
‘Hey,
here you go, that’s one of those folks you want us to hide away somewhere where
can’t see them.”
Anna,
however, hopes that the photo she shared will help spread kindness and make
people think twice before walking past a homeless being.
‘Looked
outside the window to see this happening. This is Chuck and he’s homeless. He
works his ass out helping each day in the café. This is one of those
individuals that get labeled. Y'all knows the ones everyone wants outta sight,
outta mind.’ Anna captioned the shared image.
A homeless man is touching hearts after a photo of a man called Chuck changing a woman's car tire goes viral

Chuck, 56, was in prison for many years but is looking to make a positive change

Anna Davidson says she witnessed the good deed outside her restaurant and shared the image

She
added: ‘I didn’t see anyone else out there helping this young lady, just chuck,
the homeless guy.. thank you, Chuck.’
According
to the Davidson’s, Chuck is always assisting people, despite living a difficult
life. Revealing he was in prison for many years and even more, time spent behind
bars, Chucks, aged 56, however, stated he’s ready for a change.
Davidson says she decided to share the picture to Facebook with a message about the man who stepped in to help a stranger

Jessie Jean's on Historic 25th in Ogden, Utah is a family-owned and operated home-style cafe 'serving up food, coffee & kindness one cup at a time, one meal at a time

Co-owner of the restaurant, Ron, was homeless for more than two years and has an insight as to what living on the street involves

According to Davidson’s, Chuck is always assisting people, despite living a difficult life

‘I
wouldn’t have gotten to where I am, if it wasn’t for the Davidson’s,’
Chucks said.
‘Though
I am as old as they are and I will always be proud to call them ma and pa,’ Chucks
added. His photo has garnered hundreds of comments on Facebook.