Homeless Man Returns $3,000 With Full Backpacks

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When faced with difficult situations, it is difficult to choose what we want and what is right.

Dave Tully, 49, from Arizona, faced a difficult choice when he came across a bag that would change his life.

He previously worked as a director of a landscape firm but was fired in 1999 after his driver’s license was revoked for drunk driving.

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Dave was battling alcoholism and other addictions, and the Tempe Public Action Agency helped him recover. As a token of his gratitude, he now volunteers with the organization.

One day Dave suddenly found a backpack full of money and a laptop.

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Although he knew that money could calm him down for a while, Dave did the right thing and turned the bag over to the Templar Public Relations Agency, who discovered that the bag belonged to a man named Brace Belanger.

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A grateful Arizona State University student says he lost money trying to use it to buy an old car.

When this story was published, many people sent help to Dave, including a lawyer to help Dave for free in the former lawsuit, and even people offered him free dental treatment.

People also donated over $8,000 in cash. At the same time, job offers reached David. Even the mayor read a proclamation that said it was “Dave Toll Day”.

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Watch the video below to see how Dave restored many people’s faith in humanity.

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