WASHINGTON — As the government shutdown drags on through two full pay periods now, hundreds of thousands of people around the area are looking at a month of no pay, regardless of whether they worked or not.
One Capitol Heights, Maryland, woman is feeling the effects of the shutdown, but was surprised Saturday when a good Samaritan stepped up to help.
“It’s hard,” said 58-year-old Audrey Murray-Wright, who is employed by the Smithsonian as a cleaner, and also works as a contractor to help clean the State Department. “The bills keep coming, they don’t care … It’s not like I don’t work. I work! I’m a taxpayer!”
With both agencies shut down, a second paycheck is about to be missed, and she confessed she didn’t know how she would pay her February mortgage.
Kimberly O’Grady of Arlington reached out to 鶹 and asked if she could help. Saturday morning she showed up at Murray-Wright’s home with flowers and a gift bag, which included money that will help cover that February mortgage payment.
Today only a furloughed fed in need meets her “angel” who heard her story this week. Hear about the gift she brought with her and all she’s asking for in return. It’s a happy story.
— John Domen (@JDDsays)
The two shared smiles, and lots of hugs on Murray-Wright’s couch. The act of kindness came with only one request from O’Grady: “Pay it back to somebody else if you’re in a position to help somebody.“
“Who’s going to give me a gift like that?!” Murray-Wright asked, with amazement in her voice and tears in her eyes.
“I’m so happy I could help,” said O’Grady, as Murray-Wright kept thanking her. “Everybody needs help sometimes in one form or fashion. I just feel very lucky I was able to find you and help you find your smile in the middle of a struggle.”
After about 10 minutes, O’Grady got up to leave, but not without more hugs from her new friend.
“You’re my angel,” said Audrey-Wright to O’Grady. “God bless you. I am so blessed!”

