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Stirling woman loses money pouch, but finds kindness of strangers

LONG HILL TWP. - Through community kindness, what started with a major loss ended with the dawn of a unique bond between three women. After losing a pouch containing $800, a Dunkin’ Donuts barista from Stirling experienced the power of paying it forward when a stranger handed her $1,600 that was raised through a GoFundMe campaign. “I felt for her situation. Things are very hard right now for everyone,” said Anna Fredette, a Summit resident who started the GoFundMe. “An unforeseen circumstance such as hers could make or break when it comes to paying bills on time or providing necessities for your family.”

11 Good News Stories: Santa Secrets, $1,600 Worth Of Kindness

UpdatedThu, Dec 17, 2020 at 7:28 pm ET Reply Jean Sheridan is among a half-dozen Floridians who shared stories with Patch editor Tiffany Razzano about what it’s like to portray a Santa or Mrs. Claus in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo courtesy of Jean Sheridan) ACROSS AMERICA Most of you boys and girls out there understand the Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus you see in the malls and elsewhere are just stand-ins because the real deals are busy at the North Pole loading the sleigh and fueling up the reindeer, right? The coronavirus pandemic has made it an interesting year for the proxies of Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Dunkin Donuts worker lost a pouch of money, so a stranger raised $1,600 for her

Dunkin Donuts worker lost a pouch of money, so a stranger raised $1,600 for her Updated Dec 12, 2020; Posted Dec 12, 2020 Citas Wojtech, right, a Dunkin Donuts barista in Summit, hung a note asking customers if they had seen a pouch containing $800 she had lost. The response was a check for $1,600 raised through GoFundMe. The money she lost was meant to repay coworkers who had helped finance a car for her son, Kim, left. Courtesy of Citas Wojtech Facebook Share Holiday spirit at a Dunkin Donuts in Summit goes well beyond the seasonal “Cheers” cup design or peppermint mocha-flavored coffee. On Thursday, a veteran barista at the Morris Avenue store was handed a check for $1,600 raised through a GoFundMe campaign, after she hung a note asking if anyone had found a pouch containing $800. It was money meant to help pay for her son’s car, which she had lost as she left the store two days before Thanksgiving, on the way to her second job.

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