By COLlive reporter
A Hatzalah volunteer who was on a call in Lakewood, New Jersey today returned to find a note on his car windshield which took him by surprise.
Returning to his car after helping an individual in distress, he found an anonymous note which read, “I saw that you left your car on after you left to go on the call. After sitting in your driver’s seat, I realized your gas tank, that you were on empty.”
The kind passerby then wrote, “I hope you don’t mind that I drove your car to fill it up for you.”
The note ends, “Bracha and Hatzlacha, May you and the other members be safe and continue to love what you do.”
The touching incident happened as Hatzalah-Week – a week of appreciation and fundraising for the Hatzalah organization around the world – concludes.
Over $17 million has been raised from an astounding 79,000 donors around the world to benefit Hatzalah branches worldwide.
The campaign to raise $18 Million is nearing completion.
Please click here to donate now.
Find your local Hatzalah branch, or ANY branch that is close to your heart, and donate generously.
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In this time of chaos!!
Moshiach NOW!!
Wow
Mi K’amche Yisroel !!!
Mi k’amcha Yisroel INDEED?!!!!!
Wishing each and every member and their precious wives and family all the very best and kol tuv selah…including perfect health, true chassidishe nachas and blessings of wealth.
This brought tears to my eyes
What a beautiful thing to do to show your apreciation for Hatzolo in a meaningful way. Obviously an English person who spells realised with an “S” not a “Z”. Kol Hakavod