Sean Kirst: A young guy just needed a break. He got one in an anonymous card.
By Sean Kirst
Updated
Marcos Vazquez, 21, reacts at St. Luke's Mission of Mercy after being informed that an anonymous donor gave him $4,000 to help him secure a car for work.
Marcos Vazquez stopped by St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy Thursday morning, just before he left for work. Some trusted mentors had told him an unnamed donor would provide a bit of help in paying for his car, and Vazquez felt a little overwhelmed at the attention even before he set foot in the main office.
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Marcos Vazquez, 21, reacts after being informed that an anonymous donor gave him $4,000 to help him secure a car for work. He is with Amy Betros, right, president and director of St. Luke's Mission of Mercy.
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Marcos Vazquez, 21, reacts at St. Luke's Mission of Mercy after being informed that an anonymous donor gave him $4,000 to help him secure a car for work.
Marcos Vazquez, 21, reacts after being informed that an anonymous donor gave him $4,000 to help him secure a car for work. He is with Amy Betros, right, president and director of St. Luke's Mission of Mercy.