Preschool Director Renee Dixon Drives Uber So She Can Buy Presents For Students In Need | MSNBC

Craig Melvin speaks with Renee Dixon, preschool director at Lynhurst Baptist Church in Indianapolis, who's trying to spread joy amid the pandemic by driving Uber to earn extra money so she can buy Christmas presents and clothing for her students who otherwise might not get a gift. Dixon says, "Their life has been turned upside down because of coronavirus, through no fault of their own, and they need just a little bit of happiness." Aired on 12/22/2020.
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Preschool Director Renee Dixon Drives Uber So She Can Buy Presents For Students In Need | MSNBC

28 comments

  1. God bless this woman & Merry Christmas to everyone who voted for Joe Biden & Kamala Harris against Donald tRump & evil evangelical Pence!

  2. LORD BLESS THIS WOMAN AND HER FAMILY GRANT HER YOUR CHOICES BLESSING AND PROTECTION.ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD THAT YOU DO IT WILL COME BACK TO YOU AND IT DON’T COST THAT MUCH.

  3. Imagine if we had a government that wasn’t 💩 and this wouldn’t have to happen. I’m sure someone here will read this then immediately get partisan.

  4. I want to know how I can buy her what she wants fro Christmas, how would I do that? She deserves the world for all that she does in this scary time, even for kids.

  5. For all the horrible things about 2020, this has been for me , a year of enormous appreciation of African American women.

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