Man in need finds wallet and moral compass

15 Dec 2010 18:51 #1 by CinnamonGirl
Man in need finds wallet and moral compass was created by CinnamonGirl
The 49-year-old Navy veteran was walking near City Hall Monday when something on the ground caught his eye. It looked like a comic book. Christopher, an amateur artist, picked it up.

It was a wallet with $172 in it. But no credit cards, license, or any other identification.

What would you do? While you are thinking about that, consider this: Christopher is homeless. He has no income. He has three children, ages 14, 12, and 10, in Maryland. He really, really could have used the cash.


http://www.boston.com/community/stories ... l_compass/

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15 Dec 2010 19:00 #2 by LOL
That's a really nice story. I lost my wallet once a long time ago in Idaho springs. There was only about 80 bucks in it I think, but the woman who found it returned it all to me. I think I gave her half the cash as a reward, I was just extremely happy to get all the rest back, IDs credit cards etc.

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15 Dec 2010 19:01 #3 by CinnamonGirl
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I lost my wallet once. Kings called me and someone turned it in minus the money.

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