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One smile at a time: Dupont crossing guard spotlights more than just school route safety

Thomas Tate has been brightening people鈥檚 days at the corner of New Hampshire and R Street for nearly 15 years.

His job is to keep children safe on their way to and from Ross Elementary School. But Thomas Tate is doing much more than that for the community.

Tate said he came out of retirement to work as a crossing guard after he asked his daughter to find him a part-time job to get him out of the house.

鈥淪he couldn鈥檛 have found me anything no better,鈥 Tate said.

Tate said he tries to greet every person who crosses his path, focusing extra time on those who walk by without a smile.

He said the people that he interacts with are adding years to his life.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 consider it a job,鈥 Tate said.

Tate said he often has people stop to take pictures with him and tell them about their lives on a daily basis. He said the connections he鈥檚 made are invaluable.

Tate said he鈥檚 always liked people and he鈥檚 been able to connect with community members from all ages and backgrounds.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been this type of person. It takes a person like me to deal with the public,鈥 Tate said.

With traffic deaths spiking in the District, and 2021 being the deadliest year in over a decade, Tate鈥檚 job is more important than ever.

Though it may seem like he prioritizes greeting people on the street, at the end of the day, he鈥檚 there to protect his community.

鈥淭hat is the most important part of the job. Keeping the children safe,鈥 Tate said.

Fourth-grade student Olivia Link said she looks forward to chatting with Tate on her way to school.

鈥淚t is a nice way to start the day,鈥 Link said.

Olivia鈥檚 mom, Alisoun Meehan said she allows her daughter to walk to school, knowing Tate is there as a check-in point.

She said she feels comforted knowing there鈥檚 a friendly face there.

鈥淧art of the journey to get to school is to say hi to Mr. Tommy,鈥 Meehan said.

At 82-years-old, Mr. Tate said he isn鈥檛 sure when he will retire, but he will continue to stand on the corner for as long as he can.

Mr. Tate said he feels truly blessed to have the opportunity to connect with the community and show people some kindness.

鈥淲hat goes around comes around,鈥 Tate said.

 

Heidi Kirk

Heidi Kirk is a Washington, D.C.-based reporter interested in covering human interest and politics. In the past, Heidi has reported for The Arkansas Traveler, Work It Daily and has held multiple broadcast television internships.

Heidi is currently a graduate student at American University, where she reports for the Investigative Reporting Workshop. She covers Dupont Circle for 最新蜜桃影像.

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