I was clearing out clothes for a 2–3-year-old girl and decided to give them away. A woman reached out, explaining that she was going through a hard time and her daughter had nothing to wear. She asked if I could send the clothes by mail. At first, I was unsure, but then I thought, “What if this is her only option?”
I sent the clothes, covering the shipping costs myself. It was a simple act, and I didn’t expect anything in return. A year later, I received a package filled with thoughtful gifts—nuts, dried fish, homemade marmalade, and more. It was from the same woman. She shared that her family’s fortunes had changed, and she wanted to thank everyone who had supported them during their struggles. That package was a touching reminder that kindness, even in small doses, can make a big difference.