Text Message Sent To The Wrong Number Leads To Unexpected Act Of Kindness
September 14, 2019
A text message sent to the wrong number led to an unexpected act of kindness by a total stranger.

Abby Fink thought she was texting a family friend, but she mistyped the number.
"Hey Brother Jakeman, this is Sister Fink, we are bringing you dinner tomorrow, I was wondering what time would be a good time to bring it over," Fink sent in the message.
On the other end of the text was a man named Bill.
"Oooh! What are you bringing me?" Bill replied, knowing that the message was not meant for him.
Fink explained that the text was meant for a family friend whose 4-year-old son, Noah, was fighting to stay alive.
Bill immediately asked how he could help.
He has since rallied friends on Facebook to send gifts and cards to Noah. He even contacted a local charity who now wants to lend a hand too.
Noah is finally out of the ICU but remains at Phoenix Children's Hospital as a lengthy recovery begins.

Noah in recovery / Credit: GoFundMe
As for Bill, he plans to drop off a gift and meet the young boy in person next week.
"I told Bill, 'I don't know if you believe in God or not, but I believe you were sent here to help this family.' I told him he was an angel," said Fink.
If you would like to donate to help Noah's family, click here.
Click Here For The Most Popular On Sunny Skyz
Football Player Asks Friend With Down Syndrome To Homecoming
Man Digging A Duck Pond Uncovers Mysterious Underground Tunnel Made Of Seashells
Hope And Hard Work: Jail Resident Makes History In Clarke County
Chief Of Police Pens Hilarious Letter To Criminals, Suggests Netflix Or Baking
Stranger’s Note Turns A Mother’s Stressful Day Into One She’ll Never Forget
Money Really Does Grow On Trees! Cafés In Ukraine Let Kids 'Buy' Drinks With Leaves They Collected
He Drove Past A Giant Pile Of Leaves, Then Noticed Eyes Staring Back
Angels Walk Among Us: He Needed The Hug More Than The Food
Kids At Daycare Take Turns Jumping In A Mud Puddle — And It’s Pure Joy
Mystery Solved: Foster Dog Wasn’t Ignoring Commands, He Just Didn’t Speak English
'I Couldn’t Stop Crying': Lost Cat Returns 400 Days After Hurricane Helene
