A single mom, working at the truck stop, living at a motel asks for help with used toys for birthday gifts on a local FB group. My 18 year old has a pile of new in box art kits and science kits to donate to wherever. So I messaged the mom- you can have them all, you can choose what you want. So tomorrow my husband and I will drop off these kits for these kids.

It doesn't take much to help someone out. Maybe what they need, you are trying to get rid of. It's that easy.

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Update:
Hello, my name is Yaman.
I sincerely thank the person who donated to me anonymously, whose name I could not know. Thanks to them, I was able to buy an antibiotic for the inflammation and swelling under my ear. Praise be to God, the pain has decreased and the swelling has improved.
May God reward you with goodness—I will not forget this kindness.

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I’m Lin, asking Uncle @aral and @fabio to boost my posts and help spread our message. 🙏
Tag them in the comments so they can see the post. Any support from you will make a big difference! 💙

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