Eventually, coworkers noticed me leaving in a hurry. When I explained, their guilt mirrored mine. One by one, they joined in. Fridays became Sandwich Fridays. The break room filled with bread, peanut butter, jelly, and paper bags. Someone even made stickers — a cartoon sandwich with a superhero cape. Paul would’ve hated the attention, but he would’ve loved the intention.
He lived by that principle. Because of him, countless kids made it through days that could have broken them. Some returned as adults to thank him. One teenager said, “He didn’t try to fix my life. He just made sure I wasn’t hungry. That was enough.”
Paul never bragged. Never asked for thanks. He didn’t try to be a hero. He simply showed up, day after day, quietly building a bridge between his childhood and someone else’s need.Continue reading…