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Mum moved to tears after kind-hearted stranger leaves meals for her kids on doorstep

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 The mum was reduced to tears after the find (Image: MEN)

A mum was moved to tears after a stranger stepped in and delivered food shopping for her kids.

The mother-of-five, from Cheshire, was surprised to hear a knock on the door last week.

So it came as quite a shock when her eldest child found two big bags of shopping and five children's lunch bags sitting on the step, reports CheshireLive.

The mum, who asked to just be called Emma, said a note had been left with the shopping with a kind note from the benefactor, which said "a gift from our family to yours."

Emma added: "My eldest went to the door as we were not expecting anyone and found the bags of shopping and five children's lunch bags.

"When she came in, she told me that someone had left the shopping with a note. When I read the note I teared up. I was shocked. It was totally unexpected."

The heartwarming note read: "Hi Emma, I'm doing food drops in the community, and someone has put your name forward to receive one. I'm also doing kids packed lunches Mon-Fri.

"If you don't want to receive the kids lunches, just send me a message. Otherwise I'll drop them between 10:30 and 12pm.

"No need to come to the door, I will knock, drop and leave. A gift from our family to yours."

 The kind-hearted stranger left this letter (Image: Cheshire Live/MEN Media)

The act of kindness comes after the UK Government opposed a motion tabled by Labour last week to extend free school meals into half term, leaving many families struggling.

Emma said: "I think the government has made the wrong decision as there are more families in a worse situation than we are, and they could really do with the help.

"This will be amazing support to us this week as we are self-isolating due to my partner's brother having a positive case of coronavirus."

The unexpected surprise prompted mixed reactions from her children, aged between 11-months and 16-years-old.

She said: "My 16-year-old was shocked and my five-year-old and four-year-old were both very excited. My 11-month old just wanted the biscuits he had spotted at the top of the bag."

Emma wanted to thank the stranger for "brightening her day up."

She said: "I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. On a day where I was struggling mentally, you brightened it up.

"It is very much appreciated and it shows there are still some people sharing their humanity around."

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