Man Meets Woman at Store Trying to Get Maize for her Kids, Gives her Blacnk Cheque to Take Anything
- A man has earned the admiration of social media users for his act of kindness to a woman at a supermarket
- The man gifted the woman who was at the supermarket to get small-sized maize for her kids an open cheque
- As if that was not enough, the kind-hearted man gave her some cash
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A woman was treated to a pleasant surprise by a stranger she ran into at a supermarket.
It was said that the woman was at the place to get small-sized maize for her two kids when she met the kind-hearted man.
In a Facebook video shared by BI Phakathi, the man told the woman to take anything of her choice at the store and went on to pay for all the purchases she made.
He rounded off the kind act by offering some cash to the stunned woman to get any other thing she wishes for the kids.
Social media users hail the man's kind gesture
Tashi Norbu La stated:
"Thank you so much to help poor people to buy grocery they are very happy to make you proud.
"You are really proud of human beings the god bless you to be successfully in your life."
Lizzie MCMillan commented:
"Beautiful... this is so heart warming, brings tears to my eyes to see how God uses his people for his people. What God has done for her, God can do for me and anyone else... Amen."
Disemelo Moiloa remarked:
"I bet you, this entire experience will be engraved in those kids' memories forever. I hope and pray that they grow and learn to lend a helping hand to someone in need too. God bless you more B.I. Phakathi."
Perscilla Alirez reacted:
"This made me cry as a single mother raising her kids alone I know how hard it is and I am so grateful to see you helping this woman out for you could see in her face how tired and pained she is and you just took some of that weight off her shoulders for awhile and sometimes thats all anyone needs."
Elveta Swart Hoffman said:
"This guy is just amazing. God bless your golden heart. His so Inspiring I pray that I could do the same one day evens if it just for one family who's struggling. We need more people like him."
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Stranger buys foodstuffs for woman and kid who didn't have meal for the night
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a man had bought foodstuffs for a woman after he overheard her tell the daughter that there was nothing to eat that night.
Understanding Compassion reported that the man was in the shop when a little girl asked her mother what is wrong when she saw her mother’s eyes heavy with tears.
In response and with an emotion-laden voice, the mother told the girl that they cannot afford to eat that night.
The young man said it is interesting to note that it would be the first time he would be shopping there, saying that it must have been divine timing.
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