Strangers from around the country are stepping forward to help a San Jose woman whose car was repossessed this week as her toddler slept in the back seat.
More than two dozen people, including someone from Michigan, e-mailed or called the Mercury News on Thursday in response to a story about Isabel Luevano, and pledged to try to help the 26-year-old single mother of three get her 2000 green Honda Accord back.
"The story just touched my heart," said Patrick Amador, 48, a small San Jose businessman who has five children and planned to walk into Luevano's office Thursday and hand her $50. "My kids struggle. I got a little extra money, and my priest tells us when we see someone who needs help, we should help."
Luevano's car was repossessed Tuesday evening as she picked up her 6-year-old daughter on Park Avenue at Hedding Street in San Jose. Her 2-year-old son, Cyrus, was asleep in the back seat of the car. She had left the car running and was standing a few feet away from the Honda when suddenly a stranger, who turned out to be the repo man, jumped into her car and took it back to Alberto's Auto Sales on East Santa Clara Street in San Jose.
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