The good deeds committed by the poor

New clothes for the poor Schoolgirls
Eleven Indian Schoolgirls who are studying in a school for the poor was incredibly surprised after receiving the new garment that was paid an unknown sponsor. Most interesting is that this sponsor was a 64-year-old beggar Khimjibhai Prajapati. Previously, he was a successful businessman and held a small tea shop, but once his case became very bad, it came even before that he was begging on the street. But such a fate could not change the views of a failed businessman for a life and he is still helping the poor. In an interview Khimjibhai said that already wanted to help girls and collected money as long as you have not bought them clothes.



A homeless man saved the life of a newborn child
Lack of money does not make a person less good, is to prove to residents the Parking of pickup trucks in Oklahoma. In 2012 to them the car came a young couple and desperately asked for help... a Woman not so long ago had a baby and unfortunately the umbilical cord wrapped around the baby's neck. It was a matter of seconds. It became clear that the ambulance cannot arrive in time.
To the rescue rushed a homeless man named Gary Wilson, who had Golden hands and a big heart. Following the instructions of the inspector of the ambulance he correctly removed the umbilical cord from the baby's neck and began to massage the back of the child. Arrived on the scene, ambulance staff and that was only to thank Gary Wilson for perfectly done work.
Help for those who are now worse
In October last year residents of the region Anambra (Anambra) of Nigeria was subjected to flood, which almost completely crushed their lives.





Poor Simon Ozoemena (Simon Оzoemena) was not able to see everything happening just like that. He took all their money, but it is 188 dollars, which he had collected begging for alms in the Church and handed them over to officials to help flood victims. When asked why he gave away all his savings, then he said, "They lived better than I was before the flood, but now they need help."

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