(2) My Mom Fed the Same Homeless Man Every Christmas… Until This Year

And she always answered, “I know. But I want to.” Over the years, she kept showing up. Sometimes with gloves or socks. Once with a grocery card she pretended had “come in the mail.” She never pushed, never demanded gratitude. Just kindness, steady and quiet. Then my mom got sick. Cancer took her fast. By the following Christmas Eve, I was hollow with grief, standing alone in her kitchen. I almost didn’t cook—but I heard her voice in my head. It’s for someone who needs it.

So I made a simple meal, wrapped it carefully, and drove to the laundromat. Inside, I barely recognized Eli. He stood tall in a fitted suit, holding white lilies. He told me my mother had helped him years earlier—connected him to programs, believed in him when no one else did. He’d promised her that one day, he’d show up on Christmas Eve in a suit so she’d know he was okay.

He came with me to her grave. He placed the flowers gently and whispered goodbye. Before he left, he told me one last thing: my mom had asked him to look out for me after she was gone. That night, I understood—my mother hadn’t just fed someone in need. She’d built a bridge. One plate at a time. One Christmas Eve at a time. And even after she was gone, love still found its way back to me.

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