Man Sits In Same Spot For 3 Years - But Everything Changes When A Mom Stops And Asks Why!

Whatever the weather, you could find him in the same place—whether the sun was scorching or the rain was pouring down.


For three years, a homeless man sat on the same street corner in Webster, Texas.

"Someone needs to do something about that guy," locals used to grumble as they drove past.

But no one ever took the time to find out why the man was sitting in the same spot day after day. Until a woman named Ginger Sprouse stopped and rolled down her window.



She learned that the homeless guy had a name—his name was Victor Hubbard and was 32 years old.

Most people correctly assumed Victor was homeless. But few knew that he also suffered from mental illness.

Ginger asked Victor why he was always at the same corner.

And Victor's answer would change both of their lives forever...

Ginger Sprouse is a wife and mother who lives in Webster, Texas. She and her husband, Dean, run a cooking school called Art of the Meal.

Like most of Webster's residents, Ginger had noticed a homeless man at one of the city's intersections.

Rain or shine, the guy sat in the same spot every day for three years.

"Someone needs to do something about that guy," Ginger heard her friends grumbling.

One day Ginger drove up to the homeless man, rolled down her car window, and started talking to him.

It was then that she learned the heartbreaking reason why Victor was sitting at the same corner for three years.

Victor Hubbard is 32 years old. He struggles with mental illness, is homeless, and has been on his own since his mother abandoned him three years ago.


That street corner was the last place Victor saw his mother, and no one has seen her since.

Victor waited there for three years in the hope that she would return for him.

When she heard his story, Ginger felt an immediate bond with Victor. And as the season changed from autumn to winter, Ginger worried about Victor's health out there in the cold.

She began visiting Victor on her lunch breaks. After a while, Ginger and her husband agreed that Victor could come to their house whenever he wanted to escape the cold and get some food.

But Ginger's kindness didn't stop there.

During the next three months, she helped Victor get psychiatric treatment, she got him off the streets, and she gave him a job at her restaurant.





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