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He lives on minimum wage, but uses his stimulus check to buy 30,000 masks and give them to people in need | The State

He lives on minimum wage, but uses his stimulus check to buy 30,000 masks and give them to people in need

The man has also put part of his minimum wage to buy the masks.

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This week the long-awaited second stimulus check that millions of people had been waiting for so much to face the current crisis caused by the coronavirus was completed.

However, there are many beneficiaries who did not use this money to improve their economic situation, but instead used it to improve the living conditions of those most in need.

Jeff Suchon of Highland Park, NJ, lives on a minimal income and does not work due to health problems. And while the stimulus check might allow you to live more comfortably for a while, decided he would use this money to buy homeless masks.

To date, already has purchased more than 30,000 masks with his two stimulus checks and part of his income, as reported on CNN.

Suchon has been able to distribute the masks through the Elijah’s Promise soup kitchen, some homeless shelters, as well as through churches and soup kitchens.

Suchon says that by providing a mask to a person, you not only help keep them healthy, but also the people with whom they come in contact.
“We are all in this together. I just want other people to repeat it. If I can do it, you can do itSuchon said.

An example that, even in the worst moments, the human will prevails.

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