Café Owner Allows A Homeless Man To Work For The Day. He’s Still There After 2 Weeks

Dec 21, 2016 by apost team

In March 2016, a homeless man entered Abi’s Cafe in Minneapolis, Minnesota and straight asked her for money.

“Why don’t you have a job?” Cesia replied. “You know nothing is given to me for free, right?”

Marcus, the homeless man, went on to explain to Cesia that he would really love to have a job, but he had a criminal background and it made it impossible to find work.

That day in March when Marcus walked into Abi’s Cafe and asked Cesia for money, she immediately felt a connection with the man she had seen many times on the street outside her restaurant. She had no money to offer him as she was overworked and underpaid, but she did need help in the kitchen that day.

“I was short staffed that day,” Cesia wrote on Facebook. “So I asked him, ‘You want to work? I have a job for you!’

At that moment, his eyes lit up and his smile warmed Cesia’s heart. He said, ‘I’ll do anything for some food.’

After two weeks of part-time work, Marcus has faithfully shown up to work on time to help out with all of the kitchen duties.

“Once I pay him, guess what he does? He buys food from my restaurant because it makes him feel good!”

From that day on, Marcus has been a new man because of the incredible respect that was shown him. One particular day, Cesia saw him packing up half of his food and giving it to a homeless woman outside.

“Do something nice for someone today and don’t judge them just because they are out there asking for money for we don’t know their situation… some deserve another shot,” Cesia writes on Facebook.

“God gave me this blessing so why can’t I bless others?”
Share this inspiring story with your friends and family if you have had your hope in humanity restored a little bit.

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