Touching
Homeless Triplets Growing Up In Poverty And Without Parents Get Their Diplomas
The web is surrounded by the touching story of the Yeckes triplets, who faced many difficulties in life, but through hard work and sacrifice, they won the hearts of many.
Sierra, Kassidy and Haley lost hope in education during their childhood due to family problems and a difficult life, but today all three have successfully completed their education.
While growing up, they were each other's greatest support - the sisters lived without their parents, never had a permanent residence, wore worn-out clothes and faced hunger several times in their lives.
After their mother's death, the triplets were first taken care of by their grandmother, who did not believe in the school system. That is why none of the sisters went to school until the age of eight. Shortly after, their father was released from prison, and the sisters moved from their grandmother's home to their father's house. There, they prepared their own food and took care of themselves, as their father was often away.
They moved in with another grandmother, where conditions were just as difficult. The triplets earned money by babysitting and working at a local store, all while attending school. They often worked late into the night and went to school early the next morning. Despite their hectic lifestyle, their grades were good, and all three successfully received full scholarships to attend the University of Las Vegas. Watch the touching video, which shows the sisters receiving special gifts after graduating.
Sierra, Kassidy and Haley lost hope in education during their childhood due to family problems and a difficult life, but today all three have successfully completed their education.
While growing up, they were each other's greatest support - the sisters lived without their parents, never had a permanent residence, wore worn-out clothes and faced hunger several times in their lives.
After their mother's death, the triplets were first taken care of by their grandmother, who did not believe in the school system. That is why none of the sisters went to school until the age of eight. Shortly after, their father was released from prison, and the sisters moved from their grandmother's home to their father's house. There, they prepared their own food and took care of themselves, as their father was often away.
They moved in with another grandmother, where conditions were just as difficult. The triplets earned money by babysitting and working at a local store, all while attending school. They often worked late into the night and went to school early the next morning. Despite their hectic lifestyle, their grades were good, and all three successfully received full scholarships to attend the University of Las Vegas. Watch the touching video, which shows the sisters receiving special gifts after graduating.