Author: Trisha Leigh Zeigenhorn / Source: did you know?
Washington State social worker Alan Naiman was a frugal man – his friends and coworkers remember him as a man with old shoes held together with duct tape and clothes bought from a grocery store who drove to cheap restaurants in his old cars.
But when the 63-year-old died of cancer in January of 2018, people started to learn that he had lived that way for a purpose – in his will, he left millions of dollars for children’s charities that serve abandoned, poor, sick, and disabled children.
Mr. Naiman had no spouse or biological children, and…
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