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Enterprise Employee’s Act Of Kindness Goes Viral, The Reason Why Will Make Your Day!

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Coty Vincent, mother of two, had been the victim of a hit and run accident that left her in need of a rental car. When she made the trip to her local Enterprise dealership, with her 11-month-old twin boys in tow, she left with more than she bargained for.

While there, Enterprise employee John Goodlett, noticed Vincent had her hands full while filling out paperwork, so he offered to hold one of her boys. The young mom could only afford a single stroller for her little tykes, so Goodlett’s kind and helpful actions totally blew her away.

She took to Facebook to describe the encounter. Check out the goodness below.

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Coty Vincent

This is John and he works at Enterprise. He’s also a twin and his twin sister is his best friend. While he helped me with my rental due to a hit and run accident, he held one of my twin sons as I don’t have a double stroller. One of the most compassionate and caring people I’ve ever met. We need more people like John who go that extra step. Be a John. ‪#‎BeAJohn‬

Vincent continued, “It’s such a small act that’s touched so many people’s lives. What John did for me, and I’m sure what he’s done for many others, has just made a better day.â€

Coty’s post quickly went viral, and after a few days of warming hearts, the post made it to up the corporate ladder to the bigwigs at Enterprise! A branch manager told Coty that the company was going to buy a double stroller for her twin boys, and were planning a surprise for John as well.

The Tulsa mom hopes the story inspires more people to be caring and considerate. “I think this world would be a much better place with small acts of kindness that go so far.â€

We all should learn from this simple, but beautiful act of kindness. As Vincent said, #BeAJohn

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