Directly Announcing Donation on Online Community
"Positive Influence"... Responses Joining In
A heartwarming story has emerged about an individual who donated chicken and watermelons to an orphanage, bringing joy to the children. On the 24th, a post titled 'Chicken and Watermelon Gift' spread across an online community.
The author, Mr. A, said, "Until now, I have only donated to the orphanage without informing anyone or posting about it," and added, "I want my actions to inspire others and express my gratitude to those who helped with the donation," personally sharing his donation story.
In the photos posted by Mr. A, boxes of chicken were stacked high, along with 10 watermelons and canned drinks placed in the orphanage hallway. It is known that the children expressed their thanks for the gifts he prepared. Mr. A said, "I didn’t know before, but the children said they were eagerly waiting," and added, "They came to thank me, saying they enjoyed the food, which made me feel really good."
He also expressed gratitude to those who helped with the donation. He said, "Thanks to my friend who owns the chicken restaurant and gave two extra chickens, and my friend who works at the mart and sold the watermelons at cost," and emphasized, "I definitely did not do this alone; people around me participated, so we did it together." Mr. A promised to continue his good deeds, saying, "I will share more news in September."
Netizens who read the story responded with comments such as "Awesome," "As they say, birds of a feather flock together; your friends are angels too," "Applauding your good deed," "It’s amazing that you are putting into practice what many only think about doing," "Makes me reflect on myself who complains about life being hard," and "I should contribute even a little soon," showing the positive influence spreading.
There was also a comment advising, "In summer, musical instruments are more helpful than food. It’s better not to think that donated food will be eaten immediately. If donated food accumulates temporarily, it can spoil and cause children to get sick." Mr. A responded, "Thank you for the advice."
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