Negativity and selfishness gets great publicity in our social networking, indirect-contact society. You’d be led to believe the world’s running low on good people and that no one cares for or respects one another anymore. Their only concerns are themselves; and when they’re in need, no one is willing to lend them a hand without reward.
This is not the case. Kind, caring, selflessly-generous people still exist. Bre is a shining example.
Thirteen-year-old Bre Tilochand-Tuttle has a very bright future. Already a celebrated model, she’s shown exceptional elegance and maturity on stages, runways, and in front of the camera.
An up-and-coming recording artist also, her personality and style are evident on her single “Alright” featuring Canadian hip-hop legend Choclair. While good at what she does, she’s also a good person and one who believes in helping others.
I asked Bre to tell me about a time when she did something nice for someone she didn’t know. Here’s what she shared.
“My mom and I went grocery shopping. There was a homeless man sitting beside the exit door asking for just food.
I’ve seen him many times in that same spot but never had the time to stop because we were always in a rush, but this time I made sure we did.
I gave him my allowance and I asked my mom if we could give him some stuff that we bought. He didn’t want much, just crackers.
I love crackers so we had some in our cart, which I gave to him. I did it because it was the right thing to do.
I have so much, he had nothing, and I don’t think that’s right. It’s makes me sad to see others suffering.
If I could do more I would.” |THIS.
[By Mr. Joe Walker]
“We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let’s start giving.” – ‘We Are the World’