When Theo Jordan, a teenager working at a Kroger in Kentucky, heard a cashier telling an older man to put back an item he couldn't buy, the young man immediately intervened. act of kindness There are many people who admire the humble teen!
Theo Jordan is an 18-year-old high school senior from Covington, Kentucky.
And this kid had just worked as a bagger at Kroger for a few weeks. And he is working on saving up to buy a car. But that didn't stop him from going above and beyond for customers in need.
That was when Theo overheard a conversation between the cashier and an elderly person at the register.
The cashier told the older man that he did not have enough money to cover the groceries he had ordered. And without the slightest hesitation, Theo Jordan reached into his wallet.
“I just saw [sic] I wanted to help that man.” Theo. Said Random acts of kindness. “I realized I didn't have the money to buy all the groceries he wanted.'' The cashier said I had to put some things back, so I had this $35 in my head. I thought I'd give it to him so he can eat whatever he wants.”
The teenager, who works at Kroger, thought nothing of his kind act.After all, he believe “Treat others the way you want to be treated. If someone needs it, you should always help them.”
But Theo's good deeds not only left others in awe, his proud mother was also “overwhelmed with joy.”
Theo Jordan didn't expect or want his act of kindness to make a fuss. However, in these difficult times, inspirational short story These are exactly what we need to hear. And Theo has good advice for all of us.
“Do something useful for people,” he says. “Let them know that God is for them and make sure they have a good day.”
Photo Credit: “Covington Kroger Employee Teen Offers Own Money to Help Man Pay for Groceries/WLWT via YouTube/1/16/24 @2:45pm
Video provided by: WLWT (via YouTube)
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