(WRIC/ABC) — Tario Fuller II, a student and running-back at Purdue University, is being praised for buying a toddler a birthday gift at a Target store.
Megan Shufflebarger of Kentland, Ind., was shopping at Target with her kids last week when they turned down the toy aisle to browse. Her daughter Kinley’s third birthday was right around the corner.
“I don’t think [Kinley] really understood we weren’t there to buy toys that day, so she was pleading her case of why she wanted that doll so badly,” Shufflebarger told ABC News. “Tario and his friend overheard her explaining why she really really ‘lubbed dat doll.'”
Soon, Shufflebarger said, Fuller walked off with the doll.
“He came back a few minutes later with the doll in the bag and a receipt and handed it to me and said ‘This dolly is for you. I want you to have a very Happy Birthday’ and smiled,” Shufflebarger said. “I was speechless initially, and had to ask him after he left the aisle if he would come back for a photo. I didn’t realize until we got to the car that I didn’t even know his name.”
Shufflebarger posted a photo of Tario and Kinley with her new doll on Facebook in an effort to track down the generous young man who made her daughter’s day. Within hours, she said, somebody recognized him.
“[I was] very humbled to say the least,” Shufflebarger said. “Tario is a good role model for kids these days. I hope our children remember this for years to come and remember what it means to truly ‘pay it forward.'”
Purdue University Athletics re-posted Shufflebarger’s photo, writing the following statement:
“We couldn’t be more proud of the type of young men and women in our athletics department.”
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