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Golden heart: a man who worked as a carpenter all his life due to lack of education, saved up $ 3 million and donated it to those who could not afford it.

Donating to charity is a good thing if you can help those in need. So did a carpenter with a golden heart who does not have a complete formation. He helped 33 young people get a job in college, paying for such an expensive pleasure. During his life, he saved up 3 million dollars, which he decided to donate to those who need it.

Why donate?

Donations to charity can do a lot for you. If you have children, they can learn from your example. It seems that this is all that is necessary to raise a good person. Donations to charity can strengthen your own values. After all, the realization that you are helping someone else confirms your value in society.

One such person turned out to be Dale Schroeder from Iowa, who had never studied at the university and worked as a carpenter for his whole life for 67 years.

The story of a good carpenter with a golden heart

It is known that during his lifetime he owned two pairs of jeans and a rusty Chevrolet truck, but after his death, Dale did what most billionaires cannot boast of. He helped improve the lives of others.

Before his death in 2005, a man expressed a desire to help children whose parents cannot provide them with a decent education. Kira Conrad was one of the lucky ones who managed to get such a bonus, a ticket to life. She claims that this opportunity completely changed her life. And not only because she now has a good education, but also because she had never met such people before.

The girl was pleasantly amazed that she was helped by a person who had never even met her, because this donation can be considered a real miracle that usually does not happen. Boys and girls, whom the man helped, now call themselves his children and promised that they will follow the path of his named father.


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