New York, United States
A latin immigrant who lost his job and home as a result of Covid-19 but continued to work has rewarded his dedication by receiving a contract to live with his family in the same luxury building where he worked in New York for 20 years.
Rosa couldn’t hold back the tears when she discovered that she hadn’t gone to the newly renovated apartment to clean it as she thought, armed with her bucket and other cleaning supplies, but to receive the keys to the spacious penthouse that her will be home. over the next two years, according to a sample, a video posted by Reddit and then picked up by CNN channel 18.
“Oh my God, I can’t believe it, it’s not real,” the astonished woman said through tears when she learned that she could move there with her family.
Rosalike millions immigrants, he has made a living cleaning for the past 20 years, and like millions of others, he lost his job and later his home as a result of the pandemic. That forced her to move in with her sister, according to the data in the video.
Despite losing his job, the immigrant He continued to attend his work with a smile, as he has done for the past twenty years.
‘This is life,’ said the woman as she entered what would become her new home, which she still did not know, and when she saw the kitchen, equipped as if for a professional cook He said “I hope you like cooking” to the person who showed him the place, and continued the tour without ceasing to be surprised.
Luxurious apartment
As a reward for her loyalty, the building’s residents, including several celebrities who consider Rosa family, decided to give her a two-year contract to become their new neighbor.
“People want to give her something back,” said the man who showed the worker the luxurious apartment with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, professional kitchen and a gigantic outdoor patio.
The other man accompanying her points out that it is a token of gratitude for her 20 years of faithfulness.
‘The apartment is yours; you only have to sign the two-year contract and here are the keys, ”the man also told the immigrant, who did not stop crying with her work equipment in hand.
Like Rosa, many immigrants have lost their jobs, are struggling to get food for their families, and are in danger of losing their homes or lost in the pandemic.