A woman named Nura reached out, explaining that money was tight and her daughter desperately needed warm clothes. She said she couldn’t cover postage but would “pay when she was able.”
I almost scrolled past. I was exhausted — grieving my mother, balancing work, trying to keep life steady. But something in her words tugged at me. So I sent the box and let it go. It felt like a small gesture at the time, one I didn’t expect to think about again. Sometimes we give without realizing how far that kindness might travel.