When a Utah resident shared a heartbreaking clip on a Facebook post of an elderly man struggling with her delivery, it prompted a wave of human kindness on social media.
Checking her doorbell camera footage, Jennifer Weiss, from Plain City, witnessed the delivery man approaching her front door, laden with groceries. Struggling to climb the steps with a bag in each hand, the man leaned against the wall for support.
Stooped and audibly gasping for breath, he carried a large box, which he handled with care despite his unsteady footing.
Luckily, a nephew of the delivery man saw Weiss’s post and got in touch with her, confirming his identity. It was later known that Larry is a war veteran from Ogden.
Several of Weiss’s friends responded to her social media post, suggesting chipping in for a “big tip.” Weiss then posted Larry’s Venmo information and the donations, she marveled, “just started coming in like crazy.”
“It just blew up like crazy,” Larry agreed. “There’s so many nice people around here.”
Thanks to the Weber County chain reaction, Larry had enough money to fix his roof in no time and no longer needed to go back to work.
Grateful for all the generosity that he received from the community, Larry and his wife decided to pay it forward. Any further donations, they said, should be sent to local food banks and “Toys for Tots” initiatives.