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Hope during the holidays

12/20/2019, 6 a.m.
During this holiday time, when it is easy to sink into a state of depression or despair because of finances, …

During this holiday time, when it is easy to sink into a state of depression or despair because of finances, family, bad weather and bad news, we were buoyed last week when an envelope arrived at the Richmond Free Press office.

Tucked in with the normal bills and solicitations was a letter from a reader who was touched by freelance writer George Copeland Jr.’s article about Donald McWilliams Jr. and Roberta Jennings, a couple who had gotten together during hard times and now, in a better place, married just before the Richmond Christmas Parade in a mini, mobile chapel.

The reader, who wants to remain anonymous, sent a $500 check for the couple to help them move ahead.

We, at the Free Press, were delighted—just like the newlyweds when they heard the news of the generosity of a stranger. Now with the check in their possession, they intend to use it to help with heating bills this winter.

The compassion and human kindness of one person has brought joy to this couple and to those who wish them well, and we are grateful. It gives us a glimmer of hope, despite the emotional weight of the season.

How much better the city and the world would be if each of us tried to spread a bit of kindness to others.