MATAPOS ANG SAMPUNG TAON, ISANG PULIS, MULING NATAGPUAN ANG PULUBING TINULUNGAN NIYA NA MAY KAKAIBANG BUHAY NA NGAYON!
Friendship will always come in the most unexpected time with the most unexpected person. 10 years ago, a paramedic and a homeless man met and eventually formed a solid, platonic and sibling-like connection that persisted through addiction, homelessness and time.
And their friendship literally started from trash. Jeanah Nomelli , who happened met William Levens digging on a dumpster at a gas station in Ceres, was more like a godsent angel for the latter, who was going on through heartbreak and crisis.

“Went to investigate and I found Will digging through the dumpster,” Nomelli said.
“Stopped, looked, and she had a few things to say that touched my heart, and that’s when I began to share with her a little bit about my life,” Levens said.

Then, Nomelli managed convince Levens to start all over again and get back on his feet.
“The love of my life for 13 and a half years passed away and I began to hate everything and everyone,” Levens explained.
He could get help from a program that would help him out from this bridge he was living under, but he needed his ID card.
“Promise me that if I gave him the $7 he wouldn’t use it on drugs,” Nomelli said.

But then, after getting the money, Levens disappeared all of a sudden, and Nomelli could only hope for the best.
“I really did think that he may have used it to get drugs,” she told FOX40.
More than 10 years passed and the woman would find herself again on a gas station, this time in Modesto in October, with an eerily familiar guy looking at her outside the bathroom.
“My first instinct was why is this guy standing here staring at me?” Nomelli said.

“I said, ‘You remember me?’ And I was just bawling, bawling my eyes out at the time because I found my sister again,” Levens said.
Upon reuniting, the two can not help but to be emotional, especially after the paramedic found out that Levens indeed kept his promise.
“I went and got my ID just like I told her I would,” Levens told FOX40. “I was able to start work because without an ID you can’t work.”

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