A quiet routine at work
Paul was known as a reserved coworker who brought the same simple sandwich every day. While others joked about his routine, he stayed silent and consistent, never explaining the reason behind it.
A hidden truth revealed
After he quit, a colleague found children’s drawings in his desk—filled with hearts and images of a man handing out food. Curious, he followed Paul’s invitation to visit the library, where he discovered the truth behind the routine.
More than just sandwiches
At the West End Library, Paul was giving out lunch bags to children. The meals he prepared daily were not just for himself—they were practice for helping others. His actions came from personal experience, as he had once struggled with hunger while growing up in foster care.
From kindness to community
Paul’s quiet mission inspired his coworker to join him. When Paul collapsed from exhaustion, the coworker continued his work. Soon, others got involved, turning the effort into a shared initiative known as “Sandwich Fridays.”
A lasting impact
After recovering, Paul chose a new path, creating a nonprofit inspired by the words: “You don’t need a full plan, kid. Just be one meal ahead of the worst day.” His story shows that true kindness often goes unnoticed—simple actions can change lives in powerful ways.