After discovering that the waitress spent several hours every day traveling to and from work, café customers gave her a car.

She was asked to help those in need in return. The guests at a café in Galveston, Texas donated a car to a waitress whose commute took her five hours. Adrianna Edwards works as a waitress and dreams of owning a car. For this purpose, the girl saves money. She had to walk to work, however. She walked 14 miles a day.

One day she served a married couple who discovered how she got to the café in the morning and home in the evening. After breakfast, the couple left, but returned an hour later with a chic gift. At a nearby car dealership, the couple bought the girl a 2011 Nissan Sentra. Edwards initially thought it was a prank. The car, however, was really bought just for her. She now drives a donated car, and it takes her half an hour to get to work.

The couple asked the girl to do one good deed for someone. They were promised this by the waitress. I hope one day I will be financially stable enough to help someone as well,” Edwards said.






