Branden Whitehead is a dedicated college student who takes a 15-mile and 5 hour walk to and from his college. One day while on his walk home, Branden was seriously injured in a hit and run accident. The 20-year-old said he believes that his heavy book bag saved his life because it took a large part of the impact. Now thanks to a very generous woman, his commute to class will only take him about 15 minutes. Vanessa Peebles heard about Branden and his accident and donated her 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood to him to help his dreams of becoming a surgical tech come true. Read more below.

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Branden Whitehead, who was seriously injured by a hit and run driver while walking 15 miles home from his Georgia college classes, may never have to make the journey by foot again thanks to a local woman inspired by his story.

Whitehead, 20, told MyFoxAtlanta.com that the 15-mile trek to and from West Georgia Technical College typically took him close to 5 hours to complete. Thanks to Vanessa Peebles, the commute will now only take him about 15 minutes.

Peebles donated her 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood after learning about Whitehead’s accident, which police are still investigating as they search for a possible suspect.

“The thought of my kid walking, I don’t even want to think about it. So I said nope, that’s it, end of story he’s going to get this car,” Peebles told MyFoxAtlanta.com.

Whitehead, who has dreams of becoming a surgical tech, said the gift has made a “big difference.”

Whitehead believes his bag, which was crammed with heavy books, may have saved his life as it took the brunt of the impact.

Peebles said the car is his on one condition; he has to continue to do well in his studies.

“I’m thankful to be alive,” he said, “and that makes me want to go to school even more.”

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