Acts of Kindness: A Story of Compassion and Hope

I just got fired. Uh huh.
Do you have a couple of bucks?
Yes. Are you sure?
Yes, I know you have right now,
but OK, I’m still need money.
Why you get 10 bucks? Yeah.
Why are you gonna help me?
It’s not too much. You’re looking for work?
Yeah, Mario the handyman.
If you need something fixed,
I’m your guy. You don’t work? I just got fired today.
No, no, no,
yeah, that’s too much money. No,
It’s okay.
Why? My life is not good,
but all. What do you mean your life’s not good?
My daughter is sick.
No job. Too much problem.
It’s okay. How old is your daughter?
My daughter is a special in the in the high school.
Uh huh. Two ladies.
The color and you hair and the stars and the scarlets,
they hurt your daughter. My daughter is speaking.
What’s her name?
And you love her more than anything.
That’s why you’re working?
Yeah, I work.
Are you married? My wife is living forever.
I can’t take your money.
So Mario, the first person who is gonna help me
I got $1,000. No cash. No,
no, no,
no, no,
no. Come on,
you know what? Come on.
Thousand dollars cash for food for rent for your daughter.
God bless you man. God bless you.
Oh my God. Can I give you a hug? Love you.
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when’s the last time You’ve ever been on a shopping spree? Shopping.
So I’m working with a company,
it’s called True Classic inside the mall
and we’re gonna go give you a 15 dollars shopping spree
so you can get ready for your new job.
God bless you, man.
Love you. We’re gonna find you work, okay?
Yes, you have my word
I will find you a good job. Okay,
how is strong? Okay,
yesterday no sleeping.
I see them in the patio in my house.
Oh, come on, my
no food, no money.
What happened? Never nothing.
No people give me $1.
Thank you. God bless you. Thank you to classic.
Love you. I love you too.