JJ Watt Quietly Donates $10,000 to Family of Fallen Firefighter Thanks to a Tweet
The defensive backend player did not publicize his massive donation – but people definitely took notice.
The defensive backend player did not publicize his massive donation – but people definitely took notice.
About his good deed, the firefighter simply said: "Just try to be a bright spot in someone's day. It doesn't take much effort."
The unusual gesture was considered a fitting final act for Tammy Waddell – a devoted teacher and compassionate mentor.
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These firefighters did not hesitate to help a young family who was struggling to enjoy themselves on a swelteringly hot day.
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