MURPHSLIFE: Man Uses Donations To Help Change The Lives Of Complete Strangers
June 8, 2021
Aaron Murphy has dedicated his life to serving complete strangers in South America through online donations.
He calls it "MurphsLife" and uses social media to document the life-changing moments for families living in poverty.
In one recent video, he met a woman who could not afford a pair of hair clippers for her salon.
@murphslife Did you know that something as little as hair clippers can take a family out of poverty? ##PerfectAsWeAre ##fyp ##asuncion ##paraguay
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"I use your donations to bless the lives of amazing human beings that I find during my travels through South America. With these donations, I not only feed them, clothe them, build them homes, and so much more... With your donations, you are changing their lives forever," Murphy says.
In another video, Murphy purchased food and a motorcycle for a family living in extreme poverty.
@murphslife Your daily dose of humanity❤️
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"My hope is that the people who've watched these videos would remember to feel gratitude for all that they have, and learn how they can help literally change the lives of less fortunate human beings," Murphy says.
You can learn more on murphslifefoundation.com.
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