Blog: Pay It Forward

Deb asked for the blog written by her publicist to be shared today about our adventure:

Today started as any other day…responding to e-mails…except I was doing it from Deborah’s guest room. A couple of e-mails were from Deb, which was amusing since she was in the house. When we realized we were both up, we got ready to hit the streets.

At one of our first spots, we pulled into a business driveway and a group of immigrant workers started running toward us. Within seconds, we were surrounded. We didn’t have any work for them, but Deb immediately felt for these men. Before we walked in to the business, she turned to me and said “I am going to give those guys some money.” She grabbed her cash, got out of the car and personally gave each man $20. They were so appreciative…Deb was teary-eyed. When we got back in the car to drive to our next destination, a couple more immigrant workers came running toward the car. Deb realized they were not in the original group so she rolled down her window and gave them each $20.

Now you may be thinking why does Deb carry that much cash? Well she had lost her purse at the Chicago Pride Fest during the weekend so her cards had been cancelled and she was hanging on to the cash from her merch sales from the Denver Pride Fest and Chicago Pride Fest. Luckily the purse was found and returned today.

We should all take note and pay it forward. Do your part to help those less fortunate. If you would like to help kids wanting to attend a performing arts camp, check out the Gibson Girl Foundation.

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There are 3 comments on Blog: Pay It Forward

  • My favorite quote of all time is this:

    “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Gandhi

  • I do volunteering with my church. This year I took part in Go Cincinnati and I was one of the many members of the clean up team. We basically did yard work for this charity called the respate center. Its a homeless transition center for people recovering who are homeless who just got out of the hospital. Then after that event we all went down too Over the Rhine in Downtown Cincinnati for this other huge event called go grub for every walk of life came down and we all had lunch and community together. Then last year on thanksgiving Day I volunteered. to deliver food with group of ladies to elderly shut ins. City Gospel Mission and my church teams up along with some services for the elderly.

  • Thomas J. Masters on

    Deb gets a call from LIFELOCK: “Yeah this guy goes into the Bunny Ranch and tries to pay for a $1000 party, well we knew it couldn’t be her right away cuz Deb would have sprung for at least $10K, well we make the guy think he’s getting the party, and then 3 Male Strippers come in, we’ll then we really knew this guy had nothing to do with Deb, cuz’ he ran outta the place NAKED!”