Sunday, September 22, 2019

A wrong text leads to multiple people volunteering for help.

Good people are always proactive in helping others. They never miss an opportunity, which is in their scope to help others. If you want to see how this good people look just have a look around you, you will be able to find many people who are volunteering to help others in the community.


Let me tell you a real story of a person who just could not resist to help the other person when he was contacted by a mistake. It was an usual day for Bill when he received an unknown text message from an unknown person and decided to make a little fun with her but later ended up in helping the person who was in need.
Abby Fink wanted to text her brother Jakeman and tell him her plans about tomorrow's dinner. She typed the message "Hey Brother Jakeman, this is Sister Fink, we are bringing you dinner tomorrow, I was wondering what time would be a good time to bring it over," and sent it to the number.
But Jakeman didn't receive the message as she had mistyped the number and message was delivered to Bill. In order to make little fun "Oooh! What are you bringing me?" Bill replied, knowing that the message was not meant for him.
Abby knew she has typed to the wrong person and she explained that the text was meant for a family friend whose 4-year-old son, Noah, was fighting to stay alive. By understanding the boy's health condition bill just could not sit and do nothing for the child. He Knew he was not only the one who can help so he rallied friends on Facebook to send gifts and cards to Noah. He even contacted a local charity who now wants to lend a hand too.

More and more help is pouring now to help Noah and now he is out of ICU but remains at Phoenix Children's Hospital as a lengthy recovery begins.
As for Bill, he plans to drop off a gift and meet the young boy in person next week.
"I told Bill, 'I don't know if you believe in God or not, but I believe you were sent here to help this family.' I told him he was an angel," said Fink

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