A young woman traveling on a student fare in the 1970s made a mistake with her flight reservations and ended up sleeping in Newark airport before her late night flight. A security guard noticed her and, being part of the Nation of Islam, took her to one of their restaurants to eat. He then allowed her to rest and called her mother to let her know she was safe. He brought her back to the airport in time for her flight and encouraged her to pay kindness forward. She has never forgotten his kindness.
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Act of Kindness
4. Young & Dumb
Melanie from Los Angeles, CA
I am many years removed from this
story by age but I always carry it in my
heart. Back in the 1970's, I was traveling on
a "student fare" and flew in and out of
Newark airport.
I had made a mistake in making
reservations and though I was in the airport
before noon, the student fares were for off
hours "after midnight".
5. I slept in the airport for a while and then
put my things into a locker and ventured into
Newark. With little money to spend, I quickly got
tired/bored and returned to the airport to sit
around.
A security guard had seen me earlier and
after my return came up and asked me what my
story was. I told him. He said that he was a part
of the'Nation of Islam' and asked if I was
hungry.
6. I said yes and he said that he would take me to
one of their restaurants for food and bring me
back to the airport in time for my flight. He
left me with the ladies of his people who fed me
and allowed me to nap. He also called my mother
and explained what happened.
7. He picked me up, took me back to the
airport and called my mother to assure her that
I got on the flight (after midnight). When I
thanked him he said to just remember to
extend all the kindness I could to anyone
coming into my life.
I never forgot his kindness and have been
blessed to be able to be a help to lots of people
over the years.