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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

OKLAHOMA TEACHER RESORTS TO PANHANDLING TO BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES






I know that a lot of people is going to have mixed reactions to the Oklahoma teacher panhandling for school supplies like "a homeless person begging money for food." This teacher was doing what she was doing for a really good cause. The woman wanted to pay for school supplies for Tulsa Public Schools. Did what this woman do was risky and dangerous? Yes. Could the school that she taught at could have started a Go Fund Me to help raise money? Yes. So why in the world is this woman out there by herself in the street corner panhandling? The woman is a "one of a kind" teacher that we rarely see nowadays. If there was someone who deserve to get an award for inspirational person, this woman hands down would get it. Not too many people care and that is the problem. When I see something like this I am going to share it on my blog and encourage people that your reward comes when you do for others not when others do for you.


I can't knock this woman for what she has done because it would be easy to say if we were in her situation what we would do if we were a teacher at a school that needed school supplies. "Do what you have to do by any means necessary," that's why people driving in their cars stopped to give her donations to help this teacher out. I remember her receiving like over $600 because the Go Fund Me showed how much the teacher received out of the amount that she needed. This woman could have been kidnapped being out there by herself and that was a risky move on her part but it was a risk that was worth taking. The woman mentioned that her school is not the only school raising money for donations to pay for school supplies (She is the only one representing her school) but other schools are in the same situation that they need school supplies. I thought I was share this video and feel that other people will follow her lead and do what they have to do to help out their school that lack school supplies.

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