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Homeless Man Turns in Lost Backpack Stuffed With $42,000 - And Donations Pour In

Homeless Man Turns in Lost Backpack Stuffed With $42,000 - And Donations Pour In
A homeless Good Samaritan turned in a lost backpack stuffed with nearly $42,000 in cash and travelers cheques he found Saturday at a Dorchester mall. After returning the bag to its rightful owner, the Boston police honored Glen James yesterday with a citation for his "extraordinary show of character and honesty."

A homeless Good Samaritan turned in a lost backpack stuffed with nearly $42,000 in cash and travelers cheques he found Saturday at a Dorchester mall. After returning the bag to its rightful owner, the Boston police honored Glen James yesterday with a citation for his "extraordinary show of character and honesty."

Inspired by the actions of the honest man, Ethan Whittington set up a fund for which $18,500 has been raised so far to help with Mr. James's living expenses and medical care.

"Homeless people are the first to help you out," Glen's friend who stays at the same shelter told the Boston Herald. "He knows what it's like to be down and out."

The Midlothian, Virginia man who set up the fundraising page on GoFundMe.com wrote today after the fund hit $18,000, "Just amazing what people can do when they come together to work towards one goal."

(WATCH the video from WCVB-TV and READ more at Boston Magazine)

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