Stephanie Mastocciolo writes:
My 13-year-old daughter attended the Staples High School football game last Friday night with a group of friends. It was her first time attending such a large fun community event on her own. She looked forward to being with her friends, while supporting our awesome team.
Unfortunately, near the end of the game she lost her wallet, with $15 cash. She only noticed as her carpool ride was picking her up.
I was at home waiting for her when my phone rang. A young voice proceeded to ask if I had lost my wallet at the game. I quickly texted my daughter to ask her, since I was unaware.
The young voice said there was a business card with this phone number, and they hoped to find the wallet’s owner. My daughter has a small dog sitting service called “Bianca’s Buddies,” and her business card has my cell phone.
I didn’t get the name of the young adult who was kind enough to say they would leave the wallet hidden at the scoreboard. But I want to commend this young individual for reaching out and trying to find the rightful owner.
When my daughter and I went to retrieve it, everything was inside — including the $15 cash. Thank you, kind young Westporter, for doing the right thing — and for taking a moment out of your Friday night to show us that good deeds and trustworthy individuals still exist.
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Put a smile on my face ! Thank you who ever you are❤️
Agree with Diane! I loved this story. It made me smile! Thanks for sharing!
I TOO AGREE WITH DIANE . ACTUALLY I BELIEVE THERE ARE MORE “UNSUNG HEROES” THAN WE HEAR ABOUT. THERE ARE AFTER ALL A LOT OF VERY NICE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD OVERSHADOWED BY ALL
THE NASTY STORIES WE HERE ABOUT
Utterly wonderful.
Thank you Dan, Stephanie … & “whoever you are”
“whoever you are”. is kind and honest
Indeed, Mary. Kind and honest. It is though, a hell of a shame that an act of kindness and honesty is surprising and needs complimentary commenting….should be a matter of course and that the DISHONEST and UNKIND actions get the surprised comments.
Thanks, Stephanie for taking the time to share this nice story! Thank you, Dan for posting it, and yes, praise to yet another (anonymous) kind individual in our town.😊