Posted on 12/13/2009 4:30:26 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
NAVAL AIR FACILITY ATSUGI, Japan It all started four years ago with a Tickle Me Elmo doll.
Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Grant figured hed do his part to support the Toys for Tots drive at Whidbey Island, Wash., and he tossed the doll into his shopping cart.
Then he eyed a few more toys, thinking he could help more children.
"If you give one toy to one kid in an orphanage, that can change that childs world," said Grant, now working for Commander Fleet Air, Western Pacific. "But if you can give hundreds of toys, that can have a really dramatic effect."
Grant, 29, ended up filling his cart and spending $300 on orphans and needy children he would never know, but whom he knew would be grateful to have brand new toys for the holiday season.
Not long afterward, the Warwick, R.I., native vowed that with every pay increase or promotion, he would donate more toys.
By 2008, Japans healthy cost-of-living adjustment helped increase Grants contribution to $1,000.
The Marines running the Toys for Tots program at Naval Air Facility Atsugi were thrilled, though they didnt know who to thank just yet.
"Last year, he did it covertly," said Gunnery Sgt. James Cainguitan, of Guam, a Toys for Tots volunteer who also works with Grant.
As an E-6 for a year now, Grant had already planned to give even more this holiday season.
The day after Thanksgiving, a lucky break allowed Grant to surpass his own expectations.
Grant had to be at nearby Camp Zama for work at 4 a.m., when he saw a sign at the post exchange offering a buy-one, get-one-free promotion, along with other sales running from 6 to 9 a.m.
Grant spent about $1,500, but with the discounts, he was able to donate about $3,000 worth of toys to Atsugis program.
Some of the toys collected at Atsugi have been distributed already to Japanese orphanages and shelters, Cainguitan said.
Grant said he simply enjoys the feeling that comes with doing something to make childrens lives better.
"A lot of guys have family responsibilities with their money around Christmas time," Grant said. "I feel like, since Im not married and have no kids, I can spend the money this way.
Its almost like I pretend Im giving it to my own kids."
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It started here.
“Yes, Virginia there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus.” - Church 1897
Warms my heart and brings tears to my eyes reading about him!!! May the Lord bless and keep him safe!!!
HOW Special! I had the grandest of times teaching my grandchildren the JOY of giving...by taking them shopping for TOYS for TOTS at Christmas and then having them help deliver the toys to the pick up places.....I THINK they learned a good lesson....
That’s probably more than the “generous, tolerant, caring” Obamas have EVER given to a legitimate charity
And no, the Congressional Black Caucus isn’t legit
God Bless him!
I hope his ‘boss’, Mr.CIC takes note....
What a great man.
Too far ahead of their time....Nothing to do but be thankful.....
Now THIS was a real investment, and brings a hefty ROI of big smiles from little kids.
Three cheers for this man with a BIG HEART.
Merry Christmas.
What a sweetheart!
Here is another one
http://www.leadercall.com/homepage/local_story_345110657.html
Thank you!
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