When a beloved school custodian missed out on a $10,000 community prize, one mom decided to one-up the accolade. Touched by the custodian’s kindness toward her son—who has autism—the entire community helped raise an incredible $35,000. The check was presented to Raymond Brown, custodian of White Oak Elementary in Edenton, North Carolina, on March 20, to his immense surprise. Adrian Wood has sent all four of her children to White Oak. Brown has especially helped her 7-year-old son, Amos, fit in with his peers despite the obstacles he experiences as a child with autism. Amos was 3 when he started school. “My heart went out for him; he was in pampers when I first met him, and I kept showing my love towards him. He got that, been attached to me, and I got attached to him,” Brown told WITN. Brown came up with the nickname “Famous Amos” to bolster the …