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Thursday, December 04, 2025

There Are Very Good People In This Country, But Tina Hutcherson Decided She Would Do Something For the Kids

A school bus driver in Oklahoma City knits beanies for students to spread love and warmth.
Tina Hutcherson, 63, drives in the Putnam City School District and says she makes the hats to ensure no one goes without.
She told KAKE it takes between 30 and 45 minutes per hat after her daughter gifted her a new knitting machine, so she had the idea to make a stock of beanies for students.
Tina gave the beanies for everyone on his route. She loved knitting beanies and it gave kids something they wouldn't have thought would ever found.
"I was like, 'Oh Lord, I gotta make all my babies some hats on the bus now,'" Hutcherson told ABC News.
"I just want to knit for people, to see the smile on their face when they get it," she told KOCO.
Wow what a fantastic person, especially during the Christmas time.
Tina said, "I hope they know somebody loves them."

6 comments:

  1. Great feel good story. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. With all the bad stuff in the world, it's nice to read about kind and caring people.

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    1. Definitely. She does it for the kids, and that's great.

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  3. It is always nice to see people taking care of people. Congrats on officially being retired and getting back into the blog game. I picked up my final pay check last week. I also met with folks from 3 different companies that heard that I am retired and would like to hire me when I am ready to go back to work.

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    1. When I got Kyle at University of Dallas, it was the best drive I even had. Saw a lot of people on that drive, and most of them were so really nice and polite. It's why I started to watching Arkansas football.

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