
I kept thanking them, still in disbelief. Before I left, the manager told me to come in earlier the next day. I was nervous, unsure of what that meant.
But when I returned, he explained. “We’re going to do things differently.”
That morning, he announced a new plan: all unused food would be carefully packed and given to people in need.
He contacted a local shelter and a nearby church to help distribute it.
Then he turned to me. “I want you to be in charge of this.” I was speechless.
“You’re not just cleaning tables,” he said. “Yesterday, I saw something important in you—courage. What you did wasn’t shameful. It was love.”
Along with the responsibility came a promotion—and a raise.