BI Phakathi Goes the Extra Mile, Buys Disabled Boy a New Wheelchair

BI Phakathi Goes the Extra Mile, Buys Disabled Boy a New Wheelchair

- BI Phakathi has struck again and changed a family's life for the better

- He came across Jared and his family and saw that he could help

- He bought essentials for Jared and went a step further and bought him a brand new wheelchair

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BI Phakathi is at it again and has done another good deed and made a huge difference in a families life.

He noticed a family walking on the road, they were pushing their son Jared, he is unable to talk and confined to a wheelchair.

They were on their way to a friend to ask for help, they needed more adult nappies for their son.

BI Phakathi goes the extra mile, buys disabled boy a new wheelchair
BI Phakathi has made another huge difference in a family's life. Photo credit: @biphakathi
Source: Facebook

Phakathi told the family to wait for him and he would be back and what happened next was truly amazing.

Not only did he buy them nappies but he was able to get Jared a brand new wheelchair, something that would make a huge difference in the life of the family.

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He popped into the families home to give Jared one final gift, he gave the family R1 000 to buy food and essentials for the young boy. Phakathi promised to return with something else if he finds anything that the family might need.

Jared was overjoyed with his new wheelchair and his parents were brought to tears by Bi Phakathi's amazing generosity.

Facebook users took to the comments section to reaffirm what an amazing person BI Phakathi is.

Lindelwa Honono:

"I feel so emotional for the compassion this gentleman is showing in helping the needy. So wish we can follow his footsteps. Blessed the hand that gives."

Maureen Nyirenda:

"Faith, Hope and Love are the only things that will last on this earth but the greatest of all is love, Let Love Lead. Mr B.I God multiply whatever you take out that help other people need, this is not the first video I saw it it's many and when I saw it my heart feels emotional and I always tell God to give me a heart of giving with the little I earned God bless you Mr B.I "

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Sarah Haver Terwey:

"Imagine what the world would be like if everyone treated each other this way. Not even the financial or material things, but just the love and lack of judgement and kindness. May we all strive to be more like this in everything we do and towards each person we encounter!"

Earlier, Briefly.co.za reported that the number of people whose lives have been touched by South African philanthropist BI Phakathi is steadily growing. In a post shared by BI Phakathi on Facebook, the 'faceless' philanthropist can be seen blessing another unsuspecting family.

In the clip, BI speaks to the mom of twins who explains that she had to sell her boots in order to buy her babies some nappies and food to eat. After hearing that they do not have food for themselves, BI also blessed them with a ton of groceries. The heartwarming clip was captured:

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"He was asked by a good Samaritan to buy baby food and Pampers for young twins as mother had nothing, she had to sell her boots to get formula milk. Later we discovered there was no food in the house. The father was laughed at by people when he went looking for jobs to help the kids."

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Stefan Mack (Editor) Stefan Mack is an English and history teacher who has broadened his horizons with journalism. He enjoys experiencing the human condition through the world's media. Stefan keeps Briefly News' readers entertained during the weekend. He graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010 with a Bachelor of Education (BEd), majoring in History and English. Stefan has been writing for Briefly News for a number of years and has covered mainstream to human interest articles.