The girls did something great with it. They decided to help a small village in Sierra Leone where, according to the CBS article, their father worked in the Peace Corps. The girls sent the money to the village so the residents could prepare a feast to celebrate being Ebola-free. Chris Rosati did not know his money had spread this joy to the people of the village until he saw a video from the feast with people holding signs that read, "Thanks a lot for spreading kindness -- Chris Rosati." He was amazed at the impact his gift had on people he had never met and on a cause he did not know existed--all a result of the kind intentions of these two girls.
He was so inspired that he started a program to give more $50 gifts so more kids can spread kindness. I can not help but think about how we ask our students this month to Be Like Bosco and Be a Light to Others. We may not get $50 randomly, but every morning God grants us the gift of a new day--a day to use the talents He has given to us. Will we we hide them? Will we use them on ourselves? I know how I want my children to use their gifts, and I have a good idea how God wants them used, too.
However, I did not know I would find the answer in a 5th grade locker here at school:
Please take a moment to leave a comment and tell me what you or your child would do with $50!
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