Woman helps homeless man who returned lost $10,000 check

in #amazing7 years ago

A homeless named Elmer Alvarez finds a check in amlop worth 10 thousand dollars or about Rp 130 million?

At that time, Elmer Alvarez was walking downtown New Haven, Connecticut.

Reported by TribunWow.com from en.goodtimes.my, instead of cashing the check and used for shopping, Elmer Alvarez just looking for the owner of the check.

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"I was just thinking about how that person feels," Elmer Alvarez said.
However, finding the owner of the check becomes a challenge for Elmer Alvarez.Elmer Alvarez also met his friend who to ask for help.Elmer Alvarez finally found the owner of the check.

The owner, Roberta Hoskie, Roberta Hoskie, did not realize that his check had fallen when he was on the line. Roberta Hoskie could not believe how lucky he was that someone was honest to return the check.

Roberta Hoskie was surprised to learn that Elmer Alvarez was a homeless person. "I do not even know who you are, but I thank God for you," said Roberta Hoskie.

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Roberta Hoskie asks if Elmer Alvarez is working or school.

"I'm just trying to recover my life," Elmer Alvarez said.

"I can help you," Hoskie replied.

Hoskie is President of a real estate agent based in Connecticut called Outreach Realty Servicing, he is also the founder and CEO of realty school.

Hoskie offers free education.

Hoskie also promised to find a place to live, and find a job for Elmer Alvarez to have an income to fulfill his life. Elvar Alvarez was surprised by the help of Hoskie. Elmer Alvarez did not expect anything in return, and only did what he thought was right.

Apparently Hoskie has a reason why he helped Alvarez.

Before becoming a successful real estate entrepreneur, Hoskie was also a homeless person on the street.

"If you can see through your situation, you can get out of it," Hoskie said. "Whatever you experience, it's only temporary. You keep doing the right thing, "he told Alvarez.
"There should be more people like Elmer Alvarez."

Hoskie hopes that Alvarez will one day be in a position where he can help a needy homeless.

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