“This Is an Amazing Work”: Good Samaritan Blesses Hungry Man Sitting in Rain, SA Moved
- A kind-hearted man, known as Mr Ali Boy, stopped his car to help a hungry man he saw sitting in the rain with a placard, claiming he had not eaten the whole day
- The video of the touching moment was shared on the NGO's Facebook account, showing a scene of a man in serious need of help
- Social media users were deeply moved by the clip, showering the generous man with blessings and praising the homeless man's encouraging words

Source: Facebook
A deeply moving video showcasing an incredible act of kindness has captivated the hearts of many social media users.
The clip was shared on the Facebook account of De Saviour Foundation, with commenters expressing widespread admiration and praise.
In the video, the man, whom many people refer to as Mr Ali Boy, was driving when he noticed a man sitting in the pouring rain. The homeless man was holding a cardboard sign that had a powerful message written on it: 'Complain less and smile more.' The philanthropist, touched by the sight, immediately pulled over. He stepped out of his car with an umbrella and handed it to the homeless man, offering a moment of shelter from the downpour.

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A glimmer of hope in the rain
The homeless man revealed that he had not had anything to eat all day. When asked about his origins, he said he was from Mpumalanga in South Africa. The generous man then gave the unsuspecting man a stack of banknotes and asked him to count the money. Shocked, the homeless man began to count the R200 and R100 notes.
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Before he could finish, Mr Ali Boy interrupted and told him the total was R15,000; it was all his. The beggar was in disbelief, thanking the man profusely and promising that he would go home and never be seen begging on the streets again. The kind-hearted man then told the beggar he wanted to see him later, as he had a job for him.

Source: Facebook
SA praises the good Samaritan
The clip touched many social media users who flooded the comments with praise for Mr Ali Boy's generosity. Many showered him with blessings, praying that his pockets would never run dry so that he could continue helping more people in need. Others were inspired by the philanthropist's actions, sharing how much he motivated them and wishing him good things.

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User @Jacqueline Zulu asked:
"How do we support your foundation if we can help?"
User @Sonwabo Augustin Mqhaba commented:
"May you be blessed, my brother. The guy is now able to go home. What also touched me was when he said You will never see me at the robots."
User @Sylvia Durr said:
"You're a blessing to many. May God bless you."
User @Bellah Mokhonwana added:
"Please help, we need some assistance with our project. We are growing food from gardens and live chickens, but we are stuck right now because of resources."
User @Lina Maleka shared:
"Eish, your video touched me, especially the one with Bongani. God bless you more so that you can also help more people in our country."
User @Nia Lele said:
"Wow, may the grace of God be with you. This is an amazing work you're doing there."
Watch the Facebook video below:

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- A kind-hearted final-year student went shopping for groceries and toiletries for 10 homeless people, driving around to find them and giving each of them their bag, inspiring many online.
- Two final-year students touched many hearts online after sharing that they had gone to the library to escape hunger in their university residence, with many people donating money and groceries.
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