Paul was never loud, never seeking attention, just the kind of coworker who blended into the rhythm of the office — quiet, punctual, predictable. But behind his unassuming habit of eating the same plain sandwich every day was a silent mission of compassion. Those sandwiches were more than his lunch — they were training. Each morning, before work, Paul made dozens just like it to hand out to hungry children at the West End Library, each wrapped with care and a small note of encouragement.
When his secret came to light, his coworkers saw him differently — not as the quiet guy in the corner, but as a quiet hero. His past in foster care had left scars, but he turned that pain into purpose. Even after collapsing from exhaustion, the movement he started—“Sandwich Fridays”—spread kindness far beyond the office walls. Paul’s legacy lived on through One Meal Ahead, proving that true change doesn’t always start with a plan — sometimes, it starts with one sandwich and a heart that refuses to give up.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			