Uber Driver Buys New Dress for Passenger Who Told Her She Couldnt Afford an Outfit for Church By Laura Stewart
Published August 15, 2019 at 7:54am
A kind-hearted Uber driver warmed hearts this week when she bought a new church dress and a gift card for a passenger who had said she couldnt afford any new clothes until Christmastime. The generous act of kindness quickly went viral after a video of the exchange was posted on Instagram.
Uber driver Lamiyah Jabbar couldnt stop thinking about a conversation she had with a passenger named Diane one morning last week. As they drove to Dianes workplace, a nearby fast-food restaurant, the older woman shared with Jabbar that her family was dealing with financial struggles. In fact, some of the purchases she had been hoping for would have to wait until Christmas.
Among the things Diane wanted was a new dress to wear to church. However, since helping to care for her grandchildren was more important to her than working additional hours for some extra cash, a new dress just wasnt affordable.
She was communicating to me how she takes care of grandkids and because she takes care of her grandkids, she doesnt really have money leftover to be able to buy herself stuff, Jabbar told CBS News.
This was on my mind from the moment she got out my car, Jabbar wrote on Instagram. Can you imagine waiting till Christmas just to get a robe, house shoes and a outfit for church, she added. After she dropped Diane off, Jabbar just couldnt stop thinking about the conversation.
When Diane mentioned that she was waiting for Christmas to gift herself with a robe, house shoes and new dress I couldnt help but think she shouldnt have to wait so long for something some people can get whenever they please, Jabbar told The Western Journal. I was in a position to help with that.
She decided the grandma deserved something to make her feel special. Driving to a local Old Navy store, Jabbar picked out a dress she thought would suit Diane well. She also purchased a Visa gift card to help her out with any of the other items or any household needs her family might have.
We all arent afforded the same opportunities, the Uber driver told WAGA-TV. So if we can help each other in any way to make their day or lives better we should, without hesitation, because helping each other can be contagious.
Driving back to the fast-food restaurant, Jabbar pulled into the drive-thru with the new dress.
Hey yall, she says to the camera. We about to surprise somebody. The video shows Jabbar driving up to the window, where Diane is working.
Hi Diane, you remember me? she says cheerfully.
I bought you a dress. Because you said you needed something to wear to church.
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