アナリン・マッコードさんのインスタグラム写真 - (アナリン・マッコードInstagram)「I OWE MY LIFE to this man. @ambassador_brown you are and will always be my number one hero!  I left home two months after my 15th birthday. I had saved every $50 bill my grandparents gave me for my birthdays and Christmases. I hand crocheted cotton yarn dishcloths (even tho everyone called them potholders), even sold Avon and Tupperware. I was a little hustler. I had $1,250 to my name. That’s how much I began my life with. I didn’t know eating cost so much. Ramen noodles became my best friend. 29¢ a pack!  I met Jonathan who had also left home at 15, who also had A LOT of things in his story that were a lot like mine. He told me someone had helped him when he was young and he knew he needed to pay it forward. The only thing he ever asked of me was that I go on to do the same.  Jonny, I’ll never forget that day. On Lincoln Road and Collins Avenue. You were in your Range Rover. I was on my vehicle at the time: my bicycle. You said you were going to Europe for awhile but you felt like something was telling you to help me. I don’t know if even to this day I ever told you how I was crying at night because I had less than $100 left in my account and I wasn’t allowed a job for another year in the state of Florida. You reached through your car window and handed me a check. We talked for a few minutes then you drove off. I finally looked at the check. I had never seen THREE ZEROES on the left side of the decimal point on a check TO ME. Or to ANYONE for that matter. You gave me $1,000! You saved my life. You would go on to do that over and over and over again. You always told me to ask you if I ever needed anything, but perhaps you just knew I never would. Still you always showed up for me in ways that no one ever has RIGHT when I needed you most. I’ll love you forever. In this lifetime and the next.」6月30日 23時28分 - theannalynnemccord

アナリン・マッコードのインスタグラム(theannalynnemccord) - 6月30日 23時28分


I OWE MY LIFE to this man. @ambassador_brown you are and will always be my number one hero!
I left home two months after my 15th birthday. I had saved every $50 bill my grandparents gave me for my birthdays and Christmases. I hand crocheted cotton yarn dishcloths (even tho everyone called them potholders), even sold Avon and Tupperware. I was a little hustler. I had $1,250 to my name. That’s how much I began my life with. I didn’t know eating cost so much. Ramen noodles became my best friend. 29¢ a pack!
I met Jonathan who had also left home at 15, who also had A LOT of things in his story that were a lot like mine. He told me someone had helped him when he was young and he knew he needed to pay it forward. The only thing he ever asked of me was that I go on to do the same.
Jonny, I’ll never forget that day. On Lincoln Road and Collins Avenue. You were in your Range Rover. I was on my vehicle at the time: my bicycle. You said you were going to Europe for awhile but you felt like something was telling you to help me. I don’t know if even to this day I ever told you how I was crying at night because I had less than $100 left in my account and I wasn’t allowed a job for another year in the state of Florida. You reached through your car window and handed me a check. We talked for a few minutes then you drove off. I finally looked at the check. I had never seen THREE ZEROES on the left side of the decimal point on a check TO ME. Or to ANYONE for that matter. You gave me $1,000! You saved my life. You would go on to do that over and over and over again. You always told me to ask you if I ever needed anything, but perhaps you just knew I never would. Still you always showed up for me in ways that no one ever has RIGHT when I needed you most. I’ll love you forever. In this lifetime and the next.


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