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Feel Good Story: Walmart Employee Helps Woman When Salon Won’t

You know how there are salons inside Walmarts across the country?  Well, in Flint, MI, one salon claimed they couldn’t help a woman with her manicure, because she has cerebral palsy and shakes a little bit.

The denied customer’s name is Angela Peters, and yes her hands shake, but with a little time and patience, it shouldn’t have been an issue.  At least, that’s what Walmart employee Ebony Harris thought.

While Harris was on her break, she saw the scene play out and Peters get denied for a manicure.  Without a second thought, Harris abandoned her break and jumped in to help.  Together, Peters and Harris picked out a nail polish color, and proceeded on with a manicure.

Check out the photo of the two HERE. 

Ebony did say that Angela shook a bit, which did make it a little harder, but it really wasn’t a big deal.  Plus, Angela’s nails turned out beautiful!

The two of them got on wonderfully, and made such wonderful conversation that the two are even planning a dinner soon.

Patience is a virtue, and kindness is always free.

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