Cuban who was sleeping in a park in Miami finds a job thanks to the community in exile.

The young man from Matanzas said that he has received "a bunch of job offers." "People I never thought I would meet have called me to offer their help."


A Cuban from Miami who had nowhere to live and was sleeping in a park has just found a job thanks to his compatriots who were moved by his situation.

The TikToker Dairon Cano, who spread the case on his social media, shared a video in which the young man recounts that several people have asked him for the address of a friend who picked him up at his house, to go see him and bring him help.

"Many people I never thought I would meet have called me to offer help and work," she said.

The boy, originally from Matanzas, expressed gratitude for the support he received and excitedly revealed that he has been made "a ton of job offers."

Dairon promised him that he will move forward and asked people not to judge those who at some point feel alone and defenseless.

"You are not in that person's shoes, so let's show a little more respect, empathy, and care towards others. I'm fine today, but tomorrow I could fall," she warned.

The influencer had another gesture with the boy and took him to eat at a restaurant in Hialeah.

In another video, the young man recounted his story of how he ended up sleeping on the street.

According to what he said, he has been in the United States for three years, but his mother got sick and he lost his job, he had to leave the place where he was staying, and he had already been sleeping on a bench in the park for three days.

"What I need is a job, even if I have to sleep on the street, a job to get back up, in Miami or somewhere..." he asked.

The boy clarified that he doesn't want money, that he had been driving for two years and was already in the process of obtaining a commercial driver's license (CDL).

Dairon, who has become popular for helping compatriots who are going through tough situations in Miami, asked his followers to write to him if they can give the boy a job.

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