Blind Man Has $20 Stolen At Ice Cream Parlor And Teen Cashier Steps In To Help

Feb 04, 2020 by apost team

Back in 2013, a 19-year-old named Joey Prusak performed a random act of kindness that almost went unrecognized. However, thanks to one anonymous letter, Joey is getting the credit that he deserves.

The teen from Hopkins, Minnesota, had been managing the local Dairy Queen since he was in eighth grade, reports Freeport News Network. He was clearly a hardworking teenager with a good head on his shoulders.

One day, a regular customer with visual impairment accidentally dropped a $20 bill while waiting to order. A woman behind the customer took advantage of the man's visual impairment and pocketed the money herself. Joey was shocked and discouraged after watching the entire situation unfold right before his own eyes.

apost.com

The woman refused to give the money back to the owner. This is when Joey took the matter into his own hands, doing something so pure and wholesome that you have to see this video to believe it. Originally, Joey told nobody about his act of kindness. According to Stories of The Moment, not even his boss knew the lengths that Joey went to in order to do the right thing.

However, the owner of the Dairy Queen soon received an anonymous letter from somebody who saw Joey's actions. A colleague of Joey's was so touched by what Joey did that she posted the letter on social media. The story quickly went viral, inspiring people all over the world. Watch the video for yourself to learn more about how Joey took charge by giving the man money from his own wages.

Stories like this give you hope for future generations of people. Today's youth may get a bad rap, however, teens like Joey prove that there are truly remarkable teenagers out there. After you have watched this touching story, be sure to spread the message to everyone else that you know. Joey should be applauded for his kindness.