Through such a comforting and unexpected reversal of the basketball star Angel Reese recently made the headlines, not for her talents on the ground, but for his compassion outside. During a visit to her former university, the St. Frances Academy de Baltimore, the LSU and hope champion of the WNBA discovered that Mr. Thomas Jenkins, a concierge who had been working at school for decades, always cleaned the corridors, at the incredible 80 -year -old age.

What had started as a nostalgic visit to school that had marked its early years quickly turned into a moment of deep reflection and emotional connection. By browsing the same corridors where she used to be activated between lessons and basketball training, Angel saw a familiar face: a man whose discreet devotion often went unnoticed during his school years, but who now imposed himself as a symbol of resilience and humility.
Mr. Jenkins, affectionately nicknamed “M. T.” by students and staff, worked at St. Frances Academy for over 50 years. Always kind and smiling, he was more than a simple concierge: he was an integral part of the school. While others left for him. During freezing winters and scorching summers, Mr. T was swept away the floors, repaired the broken lockers and made sure that the classrooms were impeccable, often arriving before dawn and leaving long after sunset.
Moved by the sight of M. T. always pushing his broom cart, Angel could not ignore the flow of emotions that overwhelmed her. “This man gave us so much, and he deserves to rest and be honored, and not to continue working just to reach both ends,” she said later in an interview. The rest of the events amazed the entire school community.
Without hesitation, Angel Reese has decided to cover Mr. Jenkins’ subsistence costs and medical care for the rest of his days. Thanks to its new foundation, the Angel C. Reese Foundation, which works for the empowerment of young people and support for disadvantaged communities, it has made a monthly allowance paid to Mr. Jenkins, allowing him to take a comfortable retirement. But that was not all. She also announced the creation of a scholarship in her name:The Thomas Jenkins Legacy scholarship, intended to support students who show humility, professional ethics and community engagement, values that Mr. T. embodied on a daily basis.
“I couldn’t leave from here knowing that he was still working at the age of 80,” said Angel, holding his tears by hugging Jenkins in his arms. This moving moment was filmed and quickly became viral, attracting the praises of celebrities, athletes and the general public. “We need more heroes like Angel Reese,” wrote a surfer. “She’s a real queen, on the ground as outside. »»
For Angel, this act of generosity was not a question of advertising, but of gratitude. In her speech to students and staff, she explained that people like Mr. Jenkins often go unnoticed, despite their precious contribution. “He was present for us every day, flawless. Now is our turn to support him, “she said in a firm and convinced voice.
Mr. Jenkins, overwhelmed by emotion, expressed his deep gratitude. “I didn’t expect that. I just did my job because I love this school and these students, “he said, tears in the eyes under the standing ovation of students and teachers. “But Miss Angel has a larger heart than all this building. »»
This gesture is only one of the many testimonies which testify to the deep attachment of Angel Reese to his roots and his commitment to accompanying others in their ascent. In 2023, she had already donated $ 12,000 to cover the tuition fees of a young athlete from St. Frances Academy for an entire year. She also organized a back -to -school event where hundreds of backpacks filled with supplies were distributed to students in the neighborhood.
Angel’s story is not only inspiring, but it also reminds us of it that real greatness lies in kindness. His actions are more eloquent than any dashboard or trophy. They remind us that even the smallest roles of our life – like the concierge who discreetly takes care of the proper functioning of the business – deserve recognition, respect and, if possible, reward.
In a world often dominated by selfishness, Angel Reese’s reaction to the discreet dedication of an illustrious man what a real leadership looks like. She was not content to remember where she came from: she came back, gave in return and changed a life forever. And in doing so, she inspired millions of people.