From a substantial gift to the tiniest gesture, we've all likely had some special someone in our lives who have helped us with something without anyone knowing who they are.
The anonymous benefactor. The secret admirer. The fairy godmother. That unseen someone who has stepped in during a time if need or a time of want or a time when no one else could or would.
Tell us your story. Share with the world a time someone whose identity you never learned helped you out in a pinch. How did that secret someone help you?

I was regristing on line and was sent a password from modest needs and by accident hit something and it said this has been reported don't know what to do to get it back please help due too I need help with rent and electric.grandmayoes@yahoo.com
Posted by: rachel yoes | September 30, 2011 at 05:48 AM
I have alilttle something to say and to ask about something: and I hope there will be answered: I work very hard and just turned 50 and last year my son my youngest now 27 just turned has corhans disease and my daughter in law has loupest not sure spelled right anyway I have been helping my son out as much as i can and he is so far behind on rent electric and his car was stolen and so no car he lives in dallas tx .I live in San antoino tx. and now I am getting behind and just fills like I should be able to help my kids out and be ok I just don't make enough. if theirs anyone who can hellp us get back on our feet my son is artist and i'am clerk and security officer. any feed back any help would be great .. we went to churches to get him hellp since hes been off work sick no one would help how wrong is that? due too the way i see it you need help when your not able to work and not every monthe once at least give a chance to help someone get back on their feet. all comments are welcome just hurts not able to do help ...
Posted by: rachel yoes | September 30, 2011 at 06:01 AM
Dear Rachel,
If you have concerns or questions about your password with Modest Needs, please alert technical.support@modestneeds.org, and someone will help you out right away.
As for your second comments, I'm so sorry to hear about all the hardships your family faces. That has to be difficult to deal with, to say the least. Have your tried calling 211 for assistance in your area?
Posted by: brittney gilbert | September 30, 2011 at 10:37 AM