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Light The World - Giving Machines
đ The Red Tag That Changed Everything
A Short Story Inspired by the âLight the Worldâ Giving Machines
Emily had passed the red Giving Machine twice already that afternoon.
Once on her way into the mall for Christmas shopping, once again as she hurried out with bags on both arms. People were gathered around itâsmiling, taking turns, scanning cards. It looked like a vending machine, but instead of candy or soda, pictures of goats, clean water kits, school supplies, and warm blankets flashed across the screen.
She wanted to stop.
She also wanted to pretend she didnât see it.
Money was tight this year.
She had three kids at home, a car that always needed something, and a December calendar full of expenses. âMaybe next year,â she whispered to herself.
But right as she passed for the third time, she felt a tug at her coat sleeve.
âMom,â her son Noah said, breathless, âcan we look? Just look?â
She hesitatedâbut something in his face softened her worry. They walked slowly up to the Giving Machine together.
Noahâs eyes grew wide.
âMom! You can buy a chicken for someone! Or shoes! Or medicine! Or⊠a whole WATER well?!â His voice was full of amazement, the kind that only eight-year-olds can summon.
He pointed to a $5 optionâa hygiene kit.
âSomeone could really use that, right?â
She nodded. Someone could.
Noah dug into his pocket and pulled out a crumpled handful of coins and dollar bills. His allowance from the week.
âCan I give mine? I want someone to feel good today.â
In that moment, something inside Emily melted.
She could give. Maybe not a well. Maybe not livestock. But she could give with her son.
Together, they tapped the screen.
A small card printed at the bottom: â1 Hygiene Kit â Donated.â
As the card slid into the tray, Noah held it like a treasure.
âMom,â he whispered, âWe actually helped someone.â
Emily swallowed hard.
The mall suddenly felt brighter, the world warmerânot because sheâd spent money, but because sheâd witnessed her child discover the joy of giving.
They walked out hand-in-hand, bags swinging, hearts full.
That night, before bed, Noah taped the little red donation card to his bedroom door. Beneath it he wrote in shaky letters:
âNext year: a chicken.â
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