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Random acts of Christmas kindness “overwhelming”

“For the first time ever, I’ve experienced the true meaning of Christmas.”

That’s the word from Fenton Kmart Manager Rick Faulk, who is overwhelmed by the generosity of “Secret Santas” this Christmas, who have anonymously come into the store and paid off peoples’ layaways. “In my 35-plus years in this business, I’ve never seen the generosity of people toward total strangers as I’ve seen this year,” said Faulk.

The Times ran a story on Wednesday about these anonymous benefactors, who stop in at stores and restaurants and pay off layaways and orders of food that are waiting for pick-up. At Kmart, they focus primarily on layaways that have toys and children’s’ clothing, like outerwear and boots.

Read More : http://www.tctimes.com/news/random-acts-of-christmas-kindness-overwhelming/article_5534558a-2da9-11e1-9e20-0019bb2963f4.html

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