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16 Feb, 2016 15:20

‘He couldn't stop crying’: Woman spends lottery winnings on hotel room for homeless man

‘He couldn't stop crying’: Woman spends lottery winnings on hotel room for homeless man

After winning $200 in the lottery, a Massachusetts woman used the money on the less fortunate, buying a hotel room for a homeless man. She has since raised thousands of dollars for him online.

Sofia Andrade of Wareham, Massachusetts, had just won $200 on a scratch ticket when she spotted Glenn Williams at a stop sign in nearby New Bedford.

Homeless for three years, Williams was panhandling in the freezing cold. At that moment, it became clear to Andrade that she was not meant to spend her winnings on herself.

Tonight i won $200 on a scratch ticket..i was so excited until i looked up and met Glenn. He was holding a homeless sign...

Posted by Sofia Lorena on Saturday, February 13, 2016

“I knew that the money never really belonged to me,” Andrade told ABC affiliate WCVB 5. “This money was meant to help him.”

The first act of kindness was a small one, with Andrade taking Williams to a coffee shop to warm up.

“He was so overwhelmed by just the generosity of a coffee that he just couldn’t stop crying,” she said.

After speaking to him and realizing there were no available beds in local shelters, she decided to use her winnings on a hotel room for Williams.

Touched by the gesture, Williams said he “couldn't believe there's somebody like her.”

Andrade later posted about her meeting with Williams on her Facebook page, and started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the man in need.

The story spread quickly, prompting local residents to get involved.

A local barber came to the hotel to give Williams a haircut, and other residents donated warm weather gear. A child made Williams a Valentine's Day card, which said: “Know that you are loved this Valentine's Day!”

“There’s a lot of good people in this world,” said Williams. “I’m overwhelmed with all the help, and I just want to thank everybody.”

At the time of publication, Williams' GoFundMe page has raised $5,358, surpassing the requested amount of $5,000.

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