Nikki Ihus says she was moved by her Uber driver's 'incredibly selfless' act of kindness.
A Missouri Uber driver bought 30 baby outfits for a passenger whose newborn son was hospitalized — and made a true friend in the process.
Thankfully, doctors were able to stabilize John Henry. But alone in a new city, Nikki realized that she was running out of supplies and clothing. So she called an Uber to take her to a consignment shop called Rhea Lana's in St. Petersburg."I actually wasn't planning on talking, but at that point, I hadn't told really anyone what had just happened," Nikki says."Something like that isn't easy to keep bottled up.
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