Whether it’s giving up your seat on the subway, or
making a charitable donation to a good cause, giving back to others can be the greatest reward in
life.
For interior designer Leigh Anne
Tuohy, her philanthropic nature led her to go above and beyond traditional acts of kindness when in 2004, she
and her husband Sean adopted Michael Oher, an African-American student who, at 18 years old, was having a
difficult time at school as a result of his troubled childhood.
For most people, her story may
sound familiar; all thanks to the award-winning job by Sandra Bullock, when she played Tuohy in the 2009
acclaimed film The
Blind Side.
When speaking at the
Power of Women event in Toronto earlier this month, Tuohy
explained her family’s touching story and how she continues to be “changed” by Bullock and the film
adaptation.
“When Sandra Bullock wins an
Oscar for portraying you in a film, divorces her husband after he goes off the deep end, and goes on to adopt
an African-American baby, it changes you,” Tuohy told the hundreds of guests in attendance at the
Metro Toronto Convention
Centre.
She also explained how the power
of giving has inspired her entire family. She tells a story about her son, SJ, who, when at a gas station in
their hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, witnessed a man paying $5 for gas for his car. With gas costing over $3
per gallon at the time, SJ empathized with the man and paid an additional $20 for him. Surprised by his act
of kindness, the man, and the gas attendant couldn’t help but gush over it. Tuohy explains that when her son
got home that evening, he was more confused than anything. “It was only $20,” he told her. But it wasn’t the
money that was the value here. It was his generosity.
The lessons Tuohy has tried to
instill, not only within her own family, but also to the people who have been inspired by her family’s story,
is that giving back can be the simplest of fundamentals, and that a little, sure goes a long
way.
More information on the
Tuohy family can be found in their book, In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful
Giving.
— Veronica
Boodhan