Read How an Angel Fell from the Sky to Save a Poor Mother and Her Son from Starving to Death
An American man identified as Matt White from Memphis, Tennessee
has told a very interesting story of how met a 16-year-old boy recently
and how God used him to save his family from starvation.
According to White, he went to a Kroger store to buy groceries and
met a 16 year old boy, Chauncy Jones Black, who asked him if he needed
help with his groceries.
He said the boy looked dejected and tired but willing to help him with his groceries in exchange for food.
He took the boy back into the grocery store and bought food and all
sorts of things for him and the boy's mother. After the incident, he
took to Facebook to talk about the encounter, a lot of people said
they'd like to pitch in to help the boy and his mother.
The post was shared over 13,000 times and a GoFundMe account which was opened for him has generated over $270,000.
Below is how he told the story:
I just met the most inspiring person ever. His name is Chauncy
Jones. He's a 16 year old from Memphis. He had taken the bus at 9:00 at
night to get to the "rich people's Kroger" on Highland as he called it.
He approached me while I was shopping for produce asking if he
could help me carry my grocery bags to my car in exchange for buying him
a pack of glazed donuts. This kid looked like he had been turned down
100 times.
He looked ashamed, hungry and broken. In my heart I screamed a loud
"yes!", but to him I just chuckled and said, "yeah dude, we'll get you
some donuts".
I asked him if he was by himself and he said that he had come all
the way out here with the hopes of someone buying him something to eat
because he and his mother had nothing at home.
He had no phone, a bus pass, and he was depending on the graces of a
stranger to feed him within the hour before the bus left. So, needless
to say, he and I went on a shopping spree. We had so much fun! We got
cereal and chips and frozen veggies, pizzas, Cheetos, melons and pasta,
peanut butter, milk, soap, tooth brushes, just a little bit of
everything.
All the while we talked and he told me how he makes straight A's in
school and is trying to get a job to help his mom pay rent. This kid
was amazing.
Chauncy kept calling himself poor, but he told me that one day he
was gonna be wealthy and own his own businesses so that he could help
other people in his neighborhood and buy them groceries like me. I was
in awe.
I gave him a ride home so that he didn't have to take the bus and
when we got to his house I was truly humbled. He wasn't kidding. He and
his mom had nothing. They didn't even have beds or furniture. They were
sleeping on pads made out of sleeping bags, they had two lamps and
nothing in their fridge. Nothing. His mother was so sweet but very
fragile.
I couldn't tell what it was, but she had some sort of physical and/
or mental disability that made her shake and made walking difficult. I
thought I was going to cry. As we unpacked the food into their kitchen,
you could see the hope coming back into Chauncy's eyes. He knew he
wasn't going to be hungry.
He looked like a kid again. As I was leaving I gave him a hug and
told him how much God loved him and that he was going to grow up to be
an incredible man. I'll never forget that hug. It meant more to me than
any possession I have. Our God is an awesome God, and we can never be
thankful enough for the blessings we have.
(Edit) I never thought in my wildest dreams that this single post
would create such a tidal wave of kindness and encouragement from
everyone. So, I decided to create a page for Chauncy and his mom with
lists of things they need here: https://www.gofundme.com/293uu9x3
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