Teens Pay Forward Act of Kindness To Family In Need

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Earlier this month, Easthampton, Massachusetts, teen Anthony Pascinella and some friends decided to start a carwash business to earn some money. On their very first day in business, their very first customer was 38-year-old Dan Williamson, an employee at a nearby Advance Auto Parts.

Williamson was impressed with the boys and generously gave them some money, bought them better car washing tools, and even took the time to teach them the proper way to wash a car. Tragically, Williamson passed away the very next day from a heart attack. The news came as a serious shock to Pascinella and his friends.

The boys had been so moved by Williamson’s kindness, that they decided to donate all of their proceeds from the car wash to Williamson’s grieving family. In an emotional gesture, the boys presented Williamson’s mom Maria Kelley with $500, which she plans to use for the benefit of Williamson's son, Domenic. When asked if there was anything he’d say if he could speak to Williamson one last time, Pascinella says, “Thank you for helping us and getting this all started.”

Source: WESTERN MASS NEWS


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