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Anonymous Secret Santa: Businessman Hands Out $100 Bills In America's Poorest City (VIDEO)

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 12/01/11 05:28 PM ET Updated: 12/01/11 05:40 PM ET

He's just like the real Santa Claus except he's a bit slimmer, doesn't have the huge beard and, rather than leaving gifts under the tree, he gives away $100 bills to complete strangers.

Oh, and he also has a police escort.

A businessman dressed in red and wearing a Kangol cap with "Elf" embroidered on the back surprised residents of Reading, Pa. this week when he visited thrift stores, laundromats and bus stations and handed out $100 bills to people he met along the way.

Ron Devlin, who first reported on the Secret Santa in the Reading Eagle and accompanied the good Samaritan as he walked around the city, told NBC Philadelphia that "people were just blown away."

Devlin told the TV station that the man, who wishes to remain anonymous, was inspired to visit Reading when he learned that it was the poorest city in the America.

"He thought that maybe there's a lot of people in Reading who need a hand this Christmas," Devlin said.

In the Eagle, Devlin described an encounter with Thomas Coates Jr., an unemployed man at a local bus station:

Identifying himself only as Secret Santa, the stranger handed Coates two crisp $100 bills and wished him a Merry Christmas.

Coates, 36, who lives in Pottstown with his girlfriend and son, wept.

"I was brought up to believe that you take care of your family, but I can't find a job," said Coates, burying his face in his hands. "This man said to me, 'You're a good man,' and it felt good to hear that."

According to the Eagle, the man gave away a total of $20,000.

But this Santa Claus says it's more about him than it is about the people he's helping.

"That's where I get so much satisfaction," he said in video from the Eagle. "Because behind every one, there's a story. And to hear their story, and what a difference that little bit of money at that little point in time makes in their life, gives me an awful lot of joy. So there's a lot of happiness that comes with this. I get more joy out of it than they do."

There is one catch, though: The Secret Santa asks each person do something kind for someone else before Christmas.

"Anybody can be a Secret Santa," he says in the Eagle video. "All they have to do is act. And it doesn't have to be about money. It can be any random act of kindness of any kind."

Click here to read the full story in the Reading Eagle.

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He's just like the real Santa Claus except he's a bit slimmer, doesn't have the huge beard and, rather than leaving gifts under the tree, he gives away $100 bills to complete strangers. Oh, and he ...
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12:28 AM on 01/23/2012
Secret Santa please come to Mercedes, Texas. Lots need some little help that would change there lifes. Help me & Mom
08:50 AM on 12/17/2011
I have been praying for a "Secret Santa for months. After fighting cancer this summer, I am so far behind on my monthly bills, rent, and even owe friends money that they loaned me to keep me from getting my electricity turned off because the doctors would not treat me without their $40 deductible. When you have 20 doctors visits a month and you are on Social Security, you can't pay that! I used to organize food and toy drives every year and was always very involved in helping others and as bad as I hate to say it, now I need help. I do not even have $5.00 left from month to month, much less extra to catch up bills, or for tag, brakes and insurance (expired 3 months ago) for my 12 year old car! Needless to say, there will be no Christmas this year, but I am thankful I am almost through with radiation treatment, and thankful they caught it early. Merry Christmas, and remember this: no matter how bad things are, there is someone out there that is worse off than you are!
05:28 AM on 12/05/2011
i will follow in his footsteps .
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03:12 PM on 12/04/2011
What a great guy. With the country in such an unsure time, it's nice to give people a sense of holiday spirit and happiness, especially since the season lasts for only 1 month!

My boyfriend and I have our front yard decked out to the max each year with lights, inflatables, you name it! We get Christmas cards from neighbors we don't even know, thanking us for our efforts and bringing so much spirit to the neighborhood. It feels good to know that people appreciate what we're doing, and that our goal of spreading holiday cheer is working!
06:24 PM on 12/03/2011
Wonderful it is and down right dangerous. There are neighborhood charitable oganizations that would have help a lot more people with that money. If he had been jumped, robbed, and killed for his kindness we would be trashing poor folks. P.S.---I do believe it is illegal to write on money.
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03:15 PM on 12/05/2011
It's not as dangerous as you may think. While there are criminals in low-income neighborhoods, actions like this are not unheard of ("Father Dollar Bill" of Los Angeles did this for years before passing away last month), and it's much safer than you may think.

Charitable organizations can be good, but they're not as effective at reaching people directly, and have overhead to take care of.

You're also wrong about it being illegal to write on money, though that's a common myth.
09:48 PM on 12/06/2011
I live in the Detroit ghetto and roberies and shooting are going on in my neighborhood everyday. So you say walking around with a wad of money giving it away, in a neighborhood like mine, is not as dangerous as I think??????-----" Lord Forgive Me I Just Didn"t Know!"
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Buck Winthrop
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03:45 PM on 12/03/2011
Nice gesture but where was I that day?
08:19 AM on 12/03/2011
I heard about this yesterday... its a true story! It brought tears to my eyes and a lump in my throat. I wish I could do this! Maybe we can't hand out the money, but we can all do something nice for others! God Bless! Enjoy the Holiday season by spreading JOY!
Al Schrader
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07:50 PM on 12/02/2011
He gave me a $100 and I bought 28 gallons of gas.(not)... Al
07:19 PM on 12/02/2011
Such a generous thing to do, truly in the spirit of
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07:14 PM on 12/02/2011
Love this story. So wonderful to hear something good for a change! What comes around goes around, so always try to pay it forward :) Merry Christmas!
07:10 PM on 12/02/2011
Ummm. À la the 'Where's George' stamped $1 bills, and their tracking website, let's start a tracking website for these bills. Or is there one already? But, also, isn't ist a Federal crime to deface US Currency???
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Jeffrey Bryson
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03:16 PM on 12/05/2011
No, it isn't. At least not the way that he's doing it.
06:35 PM on 12/02/2011
Everyone touched by this story needs to pay it forward! Myself included!!
UCR
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06:10 PM on 12/02/2011
This is really sweet. My mom did something like this one year. She found people in Toys 'R Us and gave them gift cards. She was trying to make sure that the kids were getting a proper Christmas. I think she was successful.
06:04 PM on 12/02/2011
Christmas is such a magical time of year. When love matters more to everyone. Yet there is so much pain and sorrow. The fear that seems to be growing every Christmas. Few are even saying Merry Christmas. People are angry. They see nothing but the darkness. I refuse to get angry at people who pass my car because I am driving the speed limit. I refuse to get angry with people who lie to me about job positions. I refuse to be silent in the stores - singing "Joy to the World" and other Christmas songs. Let us all be secret Santa every day for we are all one family regardless of the religion, color or political affliation.
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PrisonReformMvt
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05:30 PM on 12/02/2011
Love, Love, Love this!!!! This restores my faith in humanity...there ARE good people in this world that DO care!!!