My coworker asked for $300 one afternoon, her voice trembling just enough to sound urgent.

A little girl slept in the backseat, curled up with a damaged stuffed rabbit. Blankets, clothes, wrappers, and bags filled the car. Without anyone telling me, I knew—they were living in it.

When Sabrina saw me, guilt washed over her face. After a tense pause, she told me the truth. Her mother had died the day after she borrowed the money. Grief, missed work,

and unpaid rent had spiraled into eviction.

She’d been sleeping in the car with her daughter Kayla for weeks. The salon visit?

A free voucher from a friend—used only because her daughter was scared by how “gray and rainy” she looked.

Sabrina said she wasn’t asking for more help—only for time. She had a hotel job interview coming up but no presentable clothes.

I offered her a blazer and helped her practice. Days later, she texted: “I GOT THE JOB!!! We’re moving into

the employee room today!” Over the next months, she rebuilt her life piece by piece—stable work,

preschool for Kayla, savings, and a confidence she’d once lost.

Eventually, Sabrina repaid the $300 in person. Then she created a

“Pay It Forward” tip jar at a café to help others in need.

I didn’t just get my money back—I gained perspective, renewed faith, and the privilege of watching someone rise again.

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