Meet Henry Darby — a school principal who didn’t just lead his students academically, but also supported them financially. At North Charleston High School in South Carolina, Darby quietly began working night shifts at Walmart, stocking shelves from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., just to help students in need.
He used his extra income to buy groceries, clothes, and even pay bills for struggling students. When his story went viral, Walmart donated $50,000, and the public raised over $195,000. Darby’s extraordinary compassion earned him South Carolina’s highest civilian honor — The Order of the Palmetto — showing that leadership often happens off the clock.
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Meet Henry Darby — a school principal who didn’t just lead his students academically, but also supported them financially. At North Charleston High School in South Carolina, Darby quietly began working night shifts at Walmart, stocking shelves from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., just to help students in need.
He used his extra income to buy groceries, clothes, and even pay bills for struggling students. When his story went viral, Walmart donated $50,000, and the public raised over $195,000. Darby’s extraordinary compassion earned him South Carolina’s highest civilian honor — The Order of the Palmetto — showing that leadership often happens off the clock.
#HenryDarby #EverydayHeroes #EducationMatters #SupportOurStudents #RealLeadership #ActsOfKindness