With the holiday season in full swing, people are taking every opportunity to spread good cheer and do nice things for total strangers.
We love that people are taking the initiative to try to make others happy. After all, you never know what is happening in their lives, you may have just made them the happiest they've been in a while!
With that in mind, high school senior Paul Kinkade dressed up as Santa Claus to deliver toys to children in need. He undoubtedly put smiles on a few faces that day, but his own faded when he realized that his wallet was lost. It had slipped out of his pocket, but he had no idea where it could be.
Meanwhile, Brad Armstrong found the teen's wallet at a sandwich shop where Kincade ate that day. He opened it up, and there was $8 inside.
He logged on to Facebook and found the profile of the wallet's owner. While scrolling through it, he found a post.
It read: "Drug dealer? No man. Hug dealer. Come here."
After seeing this post, Armstrong decided that he needed to give back some of the holiday goodwill, and emailed his colleagues requesting donations. He didn't know Kinkade at all, but thought he deserved a little gift himself.
By the time Armstrong met with Kinkade to return the wallet, there was over $150 in it!
The teen thanked the stranger and all those who gave him such a generous gift. What an incredible story that's sure to put anyone in the holiday spirit!
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Photo source: Twitter / ghosts / Facebook / Paul Kinkade