The young woman lost her parents and has to support her sick grandfather. ECRLifestyle Viral
Street vendor selling donuts / Instagram screenshotWhen we are kind to others, we plant seeds that are sure to produce results.
As Barbara De Angelis once said: “Love and kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference. They bless the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver.” A video went viral on TikTok from influencer Isaiah Garza who recently gave a young street vendor $500 to help her support her family.In the video, which was posted a few days ago and has over two-million likes, Isaiah approaches the young lady who is selling donuts.
"I don't have any money, do you think possible maybe I could still get one donut," he asked the young lady who did not hesitate to help.The kind lady replied:"It's okay... we must help each other.""I have something for you. I'm gonna give you 500 dollars."Isaiah went on to explain that the blessing is because of her kindness.
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