Today, an older lady was having difficulty putting her groceries in her trunk. I asked her if I could help her and she was pleased to get the help. She thanked me very much, said 'there's still hope for this world', I smiled, told her she was welcome, and I went on my way.
By mlpaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 18 Mar 2008
We have a social services agency in our community. At different times in the year, I'm sent an e-mail telling me who is in need of what. They don't know me, and I really don't know anything about them but their first names and what they need. Then, I go on a shopping spree. I get everything on the list. A gentleman comes from the organization and picks up the stuff.
By mlpaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 17 Mar 2008