A backpack is given to a mother who lost her children's school supplies on a bus in Havana.

A woman gave him a backpack with a snack kit, and other people offered him colored pencils, crayons, rulers, and erasers.

Madre con mochila y con sus niños © Facebook / Somos Mantilla / Obbatalacita De Azowano Ramos y LA CUEVITA EN LA GUINERA / Damaris Diaz Scull
Mother with a backpack and her childrenPhoto © Facebook / Somos Mantilla / Obbatalacita De Azowano Ramos and LA CUEVITA EN LA GUINERA / Damaris Diaz Scull

Several Cubans showed their solidarity with a mother who lost a backpack and the school supplies she had bought for her children, which she unintentionally left on a bus in Havana.

The internet user Obbatalacita De Azowano Ramos contacted the troubled mother and gifted her a backpack with a snack kit, a beautiful gesture that was widely applauded on social media.

Photo: Facebook / Somos Mantilla / Obbatalacita De Azowano Ramos

"Please help her, her number is 50588005," was requested in the Facebook group "Somos Mantilla."

The mother who lost her children's belongings is named Damaris Díaz Scull and she is a housewife residing in the Cotorro municipality.

Facebook Capture / We are Mantilla / Obbatalacita De Azowano Ramos

Damaris shared her story in the Facebook group "LA CUEVITA EN LA GÜINERA," where she recounted that last Sunday, while returning home, she took a white and blue quaqua, and when she got off, she accidentally left behind the backpack with her children's belongings that she had bought in La Güinera.

Damaris Díaz and her children. Photo: Facebook / LA CUEVITA EN LA GÜINERA / Damaris Díaz Scull

"If someone finds it, they can contact me at 50588005. Please, return my children's things; no one knows the sacrifice one makes for my children to do well in school. Please, I don't have any more money to buy them the things," she pleaded.

Facebook Capture / LA CUEVITA EN LA GÜINERA / Damaris Díaz Scull

In the comments section of the post, several people offered their help.

Facebook Capture / LA CUEVITA EN LA GÜINERA / Damaris Díaz Scull

Joel Sousa Chávez, a merchant, offered him two boxes of colors, two of crayons, four erasers, and two sets of rulers. "It's not much, but at least it's something," he said.

Numerous internet users appealed to the honesty of the person who found the original backpack to return it to its owner.

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