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OneGrassRoot

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Sat Apr 6, 2013, 04:35 PM Apr 2013

Sometimes hope is the most valuable gift (video)

And by listening and acknowledging others, we can provide hope without even realizing it. It can make all the difference in the world.



Boy selling newspapers helps woman turn life around



Robynn Fried says she was "literally two weeks from being homeless" when she heard a knock at the door.

It was Artem Smao, a 14-year-old boy looking to raise money for a trip to Lake Tahoe by selling newspaper subscriptions.

CBS13 in Sacramento reports that Fried, who was unemployed and desperately seeking work at a pharmacy, told Artem why she couldn't afford to buy anything. That's when Artem reached into his pocket and offered the complete stranger all the money he had earned that day.

While Fried said she couldn't possibly accept the money, and Artem moved on, she was deeply touched by the encounter. She said it did wonders for her spirit. "I had just given up on getting a pharmacy job at all," she told CBS13. "Literally, the day before I’d just given up hope and what he did gave it back, brought it all back."

FULL ARTICLE W/CIDEO: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/offer-boy-selling-newspapers-helps-woman-turn-life-181039215.html


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