
Charlotte Muhammad holds up two $100 dollar bills she got from Secret Santa, at St. Joseph’s Social Service Center in Elizabeth, N.J., Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. The wealthy philanthropist from Kansas City, Mo. known as Secret Santa distributed $100 dollar bills to needy people at St. Joseph’s and other locations in Elizabeth. (Credit: AP)
NEW YORK (TheBlaze/AP) — A wealthy Missouri man posing as “Secret Santa” stunned New Yorkers on Thursday, handing $100 bills to many in Staten Island who had lost everything to Superstorm Sandy.
The Kansas City businessman is giving away $100,000 this holiday season, and spent the day in New Jersey and New York giving away thousands. But he says money is not the issue.
“The money is not the point at all,” said the anonymous benefactor as he walked up to surprised Staten Island residents and thrust crisp bills into their hands. “It’s about the random acts of kindness. I’m just setting an example, and if 10 percent of the people who see me emulate what I’m doing, anybody can be a Secret Santa!”
A police motorcade with sirens took him across the borough, passing a church ripped from its foundations and homes surrounded by debris. At a nearby disaster center run by volunteers, a woman quietly collected free food and basic goods.
“Has anyone given you any money?” he asked her.
“No,” replied Carol Hefty, a 72-year-old retiree living in a damaged home.
“Here,” he said, slipping the money into her hand.
“But this isn’t real money!” said Hefty, glancing at the red “Secret Santa” stamped onto the $100.
“It is, and it’s for you,” he tells her.
She breaks down weeping and hugs him.
And so it went, again and again.

Carol Hefty hugs Secret Santa after he gave her a $100 dollar bill while she was looking for supplies at a temporary supply house at the Oakwood Heights VFW Post 9587 in the boro of Staten Island, New York, N.Y., Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. The wealthy philanthropist from Kansas City, Mo. Secret Santa distributed $100 dollar bills to needy people at several locations in Elizabeth, N.J. and Staten Island. (Credit: AP)

Janice Kennedy hugs Secret Santa after getting a $100 dollar bill from the wealthy philanthropist from Kansas City, Mo. while looking for clothes at the Salvation Army store in the boro of Staten Island, New York, N.Y., Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. Secret Santa distributed $100 dollar bills to needy people at several locations in Elizabeth, N.J. and Staten Island. (Credit: AP)

Celia Campis holds her daughter Emily Reyes up for a kiss from Secret Santa, after receiving a $100 dollar bill from the wealthy philanthropist from Kansas City, Mo. at St. Joseph’s Social Service Center in Elizabeth, N.J., Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. Secret Santa distributed the $100 dollar bills to needy people at St. Joseph’s and other locations in Elizabeth. (Credit: AP)
Secret Santa started his daylong East Coast visit with stops in Elizabeth, N.J. Keeping close watch over the cash handouts were his security entourage – police officers in uniform from New York and New Jersey, plus FBI agents and former agents from various states. Some have become supporters, wearing red berets marked with the word “elf” and assisting “Santa” to choose locations where people are most in need. He himself wears an “elf” beret and a red top, plus blue jeans.
The group must choose stops carefully, and refrain from simply appearing outdoors in a neighborhood, lest they be mobbed by people hearing that cash is being handed out.
At a stop at a Staten Island Salvation Army store, one woman is looking over a $4 handbag. “But you get $100!” he tells her, offering the bill.

A wealthy philanthropist from Kansas City, Mo., known as Secret Santa, distributes $100 dollar bills to needy people at St. Joseph’s Social Service Center in Elizabeth, N.J., Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. (Credit: AP)
“Are you serious?” said Prudence Onesto, her eyes widening. “Really?”
“Secret Santa,” he deadpans, breaking into a broad grin.
The 55-year-old unemployed woman opened her arms and offered him a hug.
An aisle over, 41-year-old Janice Kennedy is overwhelmed: She received four $100 bills.
Unemployed with a 2-year-old daughter, she lost her home in the storm and lives with her boyfriend. The money will go toward Christmas presents and her toddler’s next birthday.
“You’re not alone. God bless you!” the Missouri stranger tells Phillip and Lisa Morris, a couple in their 30s whose home was badly damaged – but now had an extra $300 in cash for rebuilding.
Secret Santa took up the holiday tradition from a close Kansas City friend, Larry Stewart, who for years handed out bills to unsuspecting strangers in thrift stores, food pantries and shelters. Stewart died in 2007 after giving away more than $1 million to strangers each December in mostly $100 bills.
The current Secret Santa will not divulge his name. Nor does he allow his face to be photographed, apparently not wanting any recognition for his charitable giving. But he said he’s been to cities across America, from San Diego to Chicago to Charlotte, N.C.
A reporter asked whether he might be a sort of Warren Buffett of Kansas City. He smiled mysteriously and said only that he admires Buffett for his philanthropy. “And I hope I give all my money away before I die.”
Then, as suddenly as he arrived, the generous stranger left for the airport and home, riding in the volunteer motorcade he jokingly calls “my sleigh,” zipping with ease through red lights and city traffic.




















































































































NealPatrick
Nov. 30, 2012 at 9:21amKind act, but not so secret with photos and a police motorcade.
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SaturdaysWarrior76
Nov. 30, 2012 at 7:11amAnyone remember that movie; “Pay it forward?” Now these people have to turn around and do something nice for someone else.. and the kindness keeps going. Although…. I hate to use the term “forward” (yikes!) still, I know you get the point. :)
Merry Christmas!
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Tandem2011
Nov. 30, 2012 at 6:46amTomorrow the same people will be needy again. Then what?
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sparkyrules
Nov. 30, 2012 at 5:36amWe invented it up here in Grand Rapids.Michigan Pass it on,not ‘forward’.Good karma,good luck,God loves you and so doe’s Santa.
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universalphilos
Nov. 30, 2012 at 1:49amI once asked spiritual messengers of God, “Could you tell us more about the word, love?”
In an endearing chuckle: “Yes, we see thy need. And we should answer in this manner. Does not the parent love the child even though it is naughty?
But love comes from…that of toil, of giving love day by day — and of those many fields we have told you about, if love is added to the toil.
Love is the giving unselfishly. Love is giving and never expecting anything in return.
Love is like a flower as it blossoms and comes into full bloom; each petal is a separate part, and yet again, it comes from the same plant. Love is that which dwells in the many hearts. Love is that that comes from the earth that should feed the many souls. Love is that that comes from the heavens to bring your heart warmth.
Love is laughter. Love is tears. Love is morning. Love is evening. Love is all.
For love is looking into the heavens and seeing the star, and even loving the star knowing that by the time you have seen it the star has gone out.
Love is that that you can see, and that that you cannot see. Love is that that you can hear, and that that you cannot hear. But most of all, love is faith, and faith brings wisdom. For if our Father did not have love, how could have He had the faith in His children to know that they would return unto His many mansions? For love is God. And God is love.”
http://www.angelfire.com/in4/aup_messiah/1972December22.audio.html
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ThriCeSLewis
Nov. 30, 2012 at 1:28amWait, isn’t this the government’s job?
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DennisNJ
Nov. 29, 2012 at 11:55pmI wish I could do the same. This is a real Santa!
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TAXEVERYONE
Nov. 30, 2012 at 9:14amNonsense! Temporary help with no expectations to help themselves, is what caused our current problems. If you want to”feel good”,teach these people to take care of themselves and quit enabling their dependency.
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My Two Cents
Nov. 29, 2012 at 11:52pmSince the election my charitable donations are limited to whatever I send to the US Treasury. From there they are distributed by my personal secret Santa Barack.
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Small World
Nov. 29, 2012 at 11:16pmI donated before the election but not again .Santa Obama & the Dems. will be there any time now.
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seek.the.truth
Nov. 29, 2012 at 11:13pmHeartwarming story.
……..he distributes his wealth without any help from the government.
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sizzlinsexybeckster
Nov. 29, 2012 at 11:09pmVery sweet man! I don’t like recognition for my good deeds either… the feeling I get in my heart is more than enough.
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Anonymous T. Irrelevant
Nov. 29, 2012 at 11:01pmGeorge Soros, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, Koch Brothers,Mark Zuckerburg, Walton family, Larry Page and Sergey Brin (Google) take note, you wouldn’t miss the money, but might gain some humility, and maybe a bit more closer to the man upstairs.
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The-Monk
Nov. 29, 2012 at 10:55pm“A police motorcade with sirens took him across the borough…..”
OK… now I know why he’s still alive.
Nice job Secret Santa. : )
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LeadNotFollow
Nov. 29, 2012 at 10:37pm.
Nice story.
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DadRocked
Nov. 29, 2012 at 10:58pmQuite…
Let’s see how long before the grinches on the site start to berate it…
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