The money for the students is part of a sizeable donation from the Wayne Fortin family, which owns Trauma Intervention Programs, an organization that provides services for trauma victims and their families.
The 18-year-old walked out of the school’s office and immediately got nervous at the sight of two Oceanside Police officers. Donte Ingram doesn’t get in trouble at El Camino High School.
“You’re not in any trouble. I promise,” said a smiling Officer Jamal Daniels. “We know you’ve been working hard and trying to hang in there and getting through everything that you’re getting through. We’re really proud of you. So, you’ve actually been nominated by your school. So, on behalf of Oceanside Police Department, we’re going to help you get to prom. We’re giving you $250. So, hopefully you have a good time.”“Y’all can’t do this!” Ingram said, laughing.
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