Former sanitation worker just graduated from Harvard

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Former sanitation worker just graduated from Harvard

In an extraordinary act of kindness, one of the newest graduates of Harvard Law School has left a lasting impact on the unsung heroes who keep the institution running smoothly. While many people may not pay attention to these hardworking individuals, this particular student saw their value and took the time to show appreciation, creating a ripple of positivity throughout the school.

Rehan Staton / Instagram

Rehan Staton, whose inspiring journey began long before his time at Harvard Law, understands the power of empathy. Previously working in sanitation, refurbishing dumpsters, Rehan faced judgment and disregard from others. Instead of succumbing to bitterness, he embraced humility and used his experiences as a catalyst for positive change.

Rehan Staton / Instagram

This student's remarkable gesture caught the attention of the staff members, who initially wondered about the motives behind such kindness. However, as they learned about Rehan's background, they realized that he truly understood their struggles because he had walked in their shoes.

Motivated by his deep empathy and desire to make a difference, Rehan founded The Reciprocity Effect earlier this year. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to ensuring that the support staff at Harvard Law not only receive recognition but also genuine celebration for their contributions. The inaugural Support Staff Awards Bank was a remarkable event that honored custodians, cafeteria workers, and every individual who plays a vital role in shaping the institution. The atmosphere resembled the glamour of Hollywood's prestigious Oscars.

The impact of Rehan's initiative has been immeasurable. Staff members, who had often felt overlooked and undervalued, found their hearts filled with gratitude as they were finally seen and appreciated. This serves as a reminder that even the smallest acts of appreciation can have a profound effect, especially for those who are often overlooked.

Rehan's story carries an important lesson for all of us—to be kind to others because we never truly know the battles they may be facing. A simple act of kindness can positively change someone's entire day, making a world of difference in their lives.

Rehan Staton / Instagram

As we reflect on this heartwarming tale, let us remember the significance of appreciating and uplifting those around us. Rehan Staton's story serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of kindness and empathy.

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(via CBS Evening News, Rehan Staton on Instagram)



Former sanitation worker just graduated from Harvard

Former sanitation worker just graduated from Harvard

In an extraordinary act of kindness, one of the newest graduates of Harvard Law School has left a lasting impact on the unsung heroes who keep the institution running smoothly. While many people may not pay attention to these hardworking individuals, this particular student saw their value and took the time to show appreciation, creating a ripple of positivity throughout the school.

Rehan Staton / Instagram

Rehan Staton, whose inspiring journey began long before his time at Harvard Law, understands the power of empathy. Previously working in sanitation, refurbishing dumpsters, Rehan faced judgment and disregard from others. Instead of succumbing to bitterness, he embraced humility and used his experiences as a catalyst for positive change.

Rehan Staton / Instagram

This student's remarkable gesture caught the attention of the staff members, who initially wondered about the motives behind such kindness. However, as they learned about Rehan's background, they realized that he truly understood their struggles because he had walked in their shoes.

Motivated by his deep empathy and desire to make a difference, Rehan founded The Reciprocity Effect earlier this year. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to ensuring that the support staff at Harvard Law not only receive recognition but also genuine celebration for their contributions. The inaugural Support Staff Awards Bank was a remarkable event that honored custodians, cafeteria workers, and every individual who plays a vital role in shaping the institution. The atmosphere resembled the glamour of Hollywood's prestigious Oscars.

The impact of Rehan's initiative has been immeasurable. Staff members, who had often felt overlooked and undervalued, found their hearts filled with gratitude as they were finally seen and appreciated. This serves as a reminder that even the smallest acts of appreciation can have a profound effect, especially for those who are often overlooked.

Rehan's story carries an important lesson for all of us—to be kind to others because we never truly know the battles they may be facing. A simple act of kindness can positively change someone's entire day, making a world of difference in their lives.

Rehan Staton / Instagram

As we reflect on this heartwarming tale, let us remember the significance of appreciating and uplifting those around us. Rehan Staton's story serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of kindness and empathy.

Watch this video here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via CBS Evening News, Rehan Staton on Instagram)



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