Two brothers from Durham, North Carolina named Jonathan and Stephen Full had taken their kids to Chick-fil-A when two military service members also arrived at the place.
What they did next will warm your heart. Jonathan always wanted to for some military members’ meals and he decided to buy their lunch.
He told WTVD: ”It’s always been on my mind to pay for some military members’ meals when I get the chance.”
”It just hit me real good in my heart to do it then. And it just happened.”
Jonathan was not aware that who else was about to walk through Chick-fil-A next. About nine more military members in uniform, both men and women walked through the door.
”Man is there a bus dropped off somewhere? Did we just hit the motherload here?” Jonathan said. ”What felt moving through my heart is I didn’t care if 200 more showed. I was still going to buy the meal.”
His brother Stephen took to Facebook and shared the photos of heartwarming moment. He was so proud of his younger brother.
He wrote: ”Proud big brother moment.. we took the kids out to eat and hit Costco up, so Nikki and Alex could have some time together and shop. As we were eating in Chick-Fila, two military personnel walked in and began to order. Jonathan immediately got up and went to pay for their meal. Little did he know, about 9 more walked in lol.”
”He didn’t even bat an eye and asked everyone in line to allow the 9 to come to the front of the line. As he paid for their meals, in remembrance of our late brother Joshua who suffered mentally from severe PTSD, he asked them to reach out to anyone they knew with PTSD and try their best to get them the help they needed.
We thanked them for their service and left.
Taught our boys to take care of the people that take care of us. Please share this, in expanding efforts for PTSD support for the men and women that fight for our country everyday. ”What a great guy who set a great example of being kind in front of his children who were present there.
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