Many people believe that young people today don’t show enough respect for their elders. In some cases, this is true, and young people should learn to appreciate those who have helped build the world we live in today. But this isn’t always the case, and many young people do kind things that deserve more attention.
One example of this happened in 2018 when 18-year-old Evoni Williams was working a shift at a Waffle House in Houston. While working, she saw an elderly man who was having trouble eating because he needed an oxygen tank and couldn’t use his hands well. Without thinking twice, Evoni helped him by cutting his food for him.
A customer named Laura Wolf saw Evoni’s kind act and was moved by it. She took a photo of the moment and shared it on Facebook. In her post, she said that while it might seem like a small thing, it probably meant a lot to the man. She also added that it was nice to see kindness in a world that often feels filled with bad news.
The photo went viral, and over 40,000 people shared it online within a week. Because of this, Texas Southern University offered Evoni a $16,000 scholarship. Evoni, who had just graduated high school and was working hard to save money for college, said she didn’t even know the photo was taken until hours later. She explained that helping others is just something she naturally does. Evoni’s story reminds us that small acts of kindness can make a big difference and inspire others to do the same.