Giving Stories

Henry Rupert’s Story

Posted by Angels on The Street on  December 11, 2024

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When I was shopping at Walmart this past weekend, I was looking around the grocery section looking for someone to help out with getting groceries or Christmas toys. I saw a mother with her daughter and I only saw a couple items in their cart like bread and water. My instinct told me that these are the people I am going to bless this year. I approached the mother and daughter and told them that

Yselda Concha’s Story

Posted by Angels on The Street on  December 11, 2024

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While I was walking one day, I encountered an elderly woman who appeared deeply saddened. We struck up a conversation, and she shared the heartbreaking news of recently losing her husband to cancer. Now a widow, she was facing a significant loss of income and felt uncertain about the future. It was then that I told her about “Angels in the Street.” The next day, I presented her with the envelope. The look of surprise

Cassandra Frank’s Story

Posted by Angels on The Street on  December 11, 2024

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With the help of Candice (my Sister) walks in to a convenience store, and sees this this gentleman with grocery bags full of clothes and warming up some food. She is just looking at him, which made him a bit nervous,  then she approached him to chat. Asked him his situation, and he just was down on his luck trying to make his way home to Acoma. She ran to the truck grabbed the envelope, told

Mireya Bejarano’s Story

Posted by Angels on The Street on  December 11, 2024

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I gave $100 to a senior citizen whose home was flooded in October.

Gerald Tyler’s Story

Posted by Angels on The Street on  December 11, 2024

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As a regular at my local Walgreens I’ve become on a first name basis with many of the employees there. During one of my casual conversations with them, one of them had mentioned that his apartment had been robbed. While life is more important than possessions, I know the toll it takes on people to feel unsafe in their own neighborhoods and how it can make people jaded. He never let it though and continued