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Drive safely and responsibly always
02/02/2026

Drive safely and responsibly always

Work ethic is key
31/01/2026

Work ethic is key

Proudly Cebuano  🎉  Viva Pit Señor !
18/01/2026

Proudly Cebuano 🎉 Viva Pit Señor !

12/01/2026

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Never forget.
07/01/2026

Never forget.

An act of kindness goes a long way…
04/01/2026

An act of kindness goes a long way…

Thursday morning, they found the coats. Fifteen of them. All winter coats, nice ones—not throwaway stuff. Hung on the fence outside Lincoln Elementary School. No note. No explanation. Just coats, closed like ghosts waiting for a body.
The principal panicked. She called the police: “They could be stolen, or a prank.”
Then Kayla, eight years old, spoke up. Her mom worked nights cleaning offices, and they couldn’t afford a coat. She went to school wearing three sweatshirts on top of each other. She touched the purple one, her size, and whispered, “Can I?”
The gym teacher said yes, before anyone could stop her.
By lunchtime, the coats were gone. Fifteen children finally warm. The next week? Twenty coats. Then thirty. Then blankets. Boots. Every Thursday, all winter long.
No cameras. No posts. Just… coats.
The newspapers called it “The Fence Angel.” But no one knew who it was.
Until March.
An elderly man had died, Earl Hutchins, 71. He lived alone in a basement. When his house was cleared out, they found hundreds of receipts from thrift stores. He had spent his entire pension buying coats and quietly hanging them at night.
In a journal, he had written:
“I lost my son in 2004. He was homeless, proud, refused help. He died frozen in a t-shirt. If I put coats on a fence, no one has to ask. No one has to admit they need it. They just take it. With dignity.”
I am Kayla Martinez. Now I’m sixteen. That purple coat saved me in fourth grade. I never met Earl. I never got to say thank you.
But last November, I used my babysitting money to buy six coats. I hung them on the same fence.
My friends did the same. Then their parents. Then the school. Now it’s become “Earl’s Fence.”
Last Thursday, there were 200 coats. And scarves. Gloves. Now there’s an Earl’s Fence in Detroit. In Manchester. In Vancouver.
I never met the man who saved me from the cold. But I’m becoming him. One coat at a time.
Because real help doesn’t make noise. It just sits there. In silence. Waiting for cold hands searching for warmth.

For the good health and success of the Upline team
04/01/2026

For the good health and success of the Upline team

02/01/2026

Many thanks to our clients, staff and team - we made it together.
To a prosperous 2026!💫

08/11/2024
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