A Person’s Former Teacher Got In Touch With Them After Their Mom’s Demise, And Told Them Stories About How Their Mom Paid For Disadvantaged Students To Go On Field Trips
by Matthew Gilligan

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Can we take a minute to tip our hats to all the moms out there?
Let’s do it right now!
And now it’s time to enjoy this story from Reddit’s “Random Acts of Kindness” page.
Go ahead and get started now!
My mom was so much kinder than I knew (and that says a lot).
“When I was a kid, I went to a very expensive private school.
Most of the families were very wealthy, but some were barely scraping by to afford the tuition, and some were on scholarships in families that could barely afford rent.
My family was one of the fairly well off ones.
The school also had field trips, some were just $5-10, but some were $50-100 per kid. None covered by scholarships.
An old teacher of mine heard my mom passed 4 years ago. She called me today, she’d just found my number through other people.
They learned some interesting news.
She told me about how my mom would show up to the office on field trip days for mine and my sisters classes, she’d ask for the teacher, and then she’d ask how many kids were staying behind because they couldn’t pay.
Then she’d cover their fees.
She’d also have the teachers call her if a parent couldn’t afford school supplies or a required book, and she’d buy it and have the teacher give it to them privately.
If a birthday was coming up and the parents hadn’t said they were sending cake (school required 2 or more days notice), she had them teacher email her the night before.
What a great lady!
We lived in a building that had a grocery store with a good bakery. So she’d pick up cupcakes for the kid in the morning and drop them off at school.
She’d always told me the parents ordered them and asked her to pick them up.
I know that’s along the lines of giving out money. But it wasn’t about the money for her.
She told the teachers it was so no kid would feel left out, because she was always the financially excluded child growing up and knew how it could negatively impact their education.”
Let’s see what folks had to say on Reddit.
This person shared their thoughts.

Another reader spoke up.

This individual weighed in.

This reader was moved.

And another Reddit user shared their thoughts.

Was that a heartwarming story, or what?!?!
If you enjoyed that story, read this one about a mom who was forced to bring her three kids with her to apply for government benefits, but ended up getting the job of her dreams.
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