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Wendy Cruz-Chan could have sat in grief after losing her 19-week-old son, but she decided to do something good instead.
Devoted seventh grade teacher Sabrina Drude was given a lesson in kindness from a total stranger.
Sabrina explained that she taught in a very low socioeconomic area of San Antonio, Texas where many of her students couldn't afford the basics like their peers could.
That's why, at the start of every school year, Drude would fill the need for her kids and buy extra classroom supplies.
Moved by Sabrina's compassion, Lester offered to pick up her $100 tab.
Even though she refused, Lester stepped between her and the cashier, telling her to put her money away because "teachers don't get the recognition that they deserve."
With tears in her eyes, Sabrina thanked the stranger profusely before inviting him to her classroom's pizza party at the Francis Scrobee Middle School so he could serve as an inspiration for her students, as he had for her.
Multiply The Good, Click To Share – Photo by Sabrina Drude
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