There are so many!! #VDAY #MetersPaid Cow Hollow - Franklin and Union pic.twitter.com/GOBY4rgUmn
— Melanie Woodrow (@MelanieWoodrow) February 13, 2016
Guessing by the adorably child-like scribbles and pictures left on a dozen envelopes taped to parking meters, we’d say these kids knew it was Random Act of Kindness Week on Valentine’s Day.
In a slew of photo Tweets posted by ABC-7’s Melanie Woodrow this month, parking meters and bus stops all over San Francisco’s Cow Hollow neighborhood were adorned with envelopes holding loose change for pedestrians.
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The envelopes featured encouraging little notes and doodles with sayings like “Happy Valentine’s Day!”, “money!!”, and “To parents: to help you out”.
The most amazing part is watching people smile/discover but leave the money maybe for someone else who needs it more pic.twitter.com/cmBDHgfjP3
— Melanie Woodrow (@MelanieWoodrow) February 13, 2016
There are so many!! #VDAY #MetersPaid Cow Hollow - Franklin and Union pic.twitter.com/GOBY4rgUmn
— Melanie Woodrow (@MelanieWoodrow) February 13, 2016
Selfless giving on Union and Franklin #MetersPaid @abc7newsBayArea pic.twitter.com/8W0Vnxm6sc
— Melanie Woodrow (@MelanieWoodrow) February 13, 2016
There are what I think may be little kids notes inside w/change. My heart is so full! Beauty when you look for it pic.twitter.com/JSyNfIXSPH
— Melanie Woodrow (@MelanieWoodrow) February 13, 2016
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