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Woman Paid For Stranger’s Groceries Because He Forgot His Wallet – He Then Donated $10,000 In Her Honor


Sometimes, we tend to forget the importance of doing little things.

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However, even if what you do may seem insignificant, it actually could be the start of something bigger.

A woman named Tracy Warshal always believed the power of an act of kindness – big or small.
That’s why she offered to pay for the groceries for a man who had forgotten to bring his wallet to the store. It was only $8, too, and Warshal was happy to help out a stranger in need.

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Little did she know that this would later result in a life-changing event.
Few days later, when the big surprise came, Warshal was so amazed that she decided to write about what happened on Facebook. And it went viral!

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Apparently, the man who benefitted from her kind acts wanted to do something to pay her back. He remembered that she was wearing a shirt with the Piedmont Healthcare logo.

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With a little bit of research, he found out that she actually worked at the Piedmont Cancer Institute.

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And this impressed him even more – Warshal was someone who was dedicating her life to help out the others! 

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So, the man decided to donate $10,000 to the institute in her name. She had no idea about this until representatives from the fundraising team contacted her to thank her.
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Here’s an excerpt of what she wrote, recalling the event:

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“I was really shocked to learn that this same gentleman later donated $10,000 to Piedmont’s foundation in my honor. I just happened to be wearing this Piedmont Cancer shirt when I met him. Working in cancer care, you are reminded that people are dealing with way bigger issues.”

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She also said, “I’m just excited that one small little gesture made a huge difference and impact on a lot of people,” in an interview with ABC News. She added, “I hope it makes people think twice about doing something small to somebody.”

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Thanks to Warshal and this anonymous gentleman, $10,000 donation will be used for the Dana G. Smith Cancer Assistance Endowment.
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