Mom Hides $1,000 In Cash Inside Baby Products At Target To Help New Parents

Oh, the do-gooders of the world. They're what make it keep spinning! That much is certainly true for one amazing couple who wanted to help new parents who might be struggling financially.

Krystal Duhaney and her husband know what it's like to have a tough time making ends meet. So they went to Target to do something really special that might just help new parents. They hid money in baby products. Yup. Cold, hard cash! Can you imagine finding that when you're a brand-new parent, unsure of how you're going to get the bills paid or buy diapers?

And they didn't just hide a fiver in the diapers. They left $1,000 in cash inside formula tops and all over the baby section.

It's such a beautiful and kind gesture. Krystal posted the good deed on Instagram so others could be inspired. She wrote, "Being a parent can be tough! Before I founded @milkymamallc, we often struggled to make ends meet. So, Hubby and I went to various @target stores in Southern California and hid money in baby items. We hope that the parents that purchase these items have a brighter day when they find our gifts."

It's so heartwarming to see a mom giving back like this. Krystal now has a hugely successful business. But many people in her position might totally forget what it's like to struggle. Clearly, that's not who this amazing mom is.

“We really wanted to make things a little easier,” Krystal told KABC about the good deed. “Hopefully brighten their day and hopefully inspire others to kind of, you know, spread joy and kindness.”

As the founder of Milky Mama, an organization that assists mothers with breastfeeding, Krystal is already doing so much to help families. But she wanted to take it one step further. We just wish we could have seen the look on those lucky parents' faces when they found the cash.

Krystal is a huge inspiration. Not only has she made her entire life about helping others, she still finds the time to do good deeds, just because it's important to her to help someone who might need it. She talks about being a positive role model for her two children frequently on her Instagram. If you ask us, we think she's nailing it.

Many people on social media are praising Krystal's efforts. But she also inspired others with her kindness. Some commenters wrote comments like "stealing this idea!" It just goes to show that kindness is contagious.