South Carolina's Living Lengend Spotted in Connecticut

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If you've had a child or any family who has attended Florence School District 2 then your familiar with Mr Jamel Belin. He was the youngest in his district to ever be placed in the SC Educators Hall of Fame! Inducted at the age of 26 Mr. Belin has changed a whopping 4,594 lives. He's helped over 2,000 minority's get into college and has become known as the legend. In the summer of 2014 Mr. Belin was heading home late one night and spotted one of his former students standing on the edge of a bridge that would have killed him if he were to jump. Mr Belin alerted authorities, and got out of his vehicle. The former student stated, "Mr. B please just let me die. I'm ready to end it all". Mr Belin ignored his request. After authorities arrived they were not able to get the young man to corporate. They allowed Mr Belin to keep talking him down. After 3 long hours the teen finally jumped into Mr Belin's arms and they both sat on the ground crying. The child and his parents ended up moving to Connecticut. It's been 3 years since they've seen Mr Jamel.

In the summer of 2017 just 2 months ago sources say the family may have spotted their guardian angel (Mr Belin) in Middletown, CT. With this act alone it has caused Mr Belin to meet some very influential and powerful people. Just to name a few: Nene Leakes, Keke Wyatt, Fantasia Barrino, Mary J Blige, Al Sharpton, J Jackson, President Barack Obama, and many more. He has a social media fan base of over 780,000 followers, and he just wants to live the normal life.

This man has earned everything he's gotten and more. We need you back in South Carolina. The Joe Clark of education some may say!

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