January 6, 2026

She Pulled Over And Offered A Grocery Store Worker A Ride. It Changed Both Their Lives

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She Pulled Over And Offered A Grocery Store Worker A Ride. It Changed Both Their Lives

A quick act of kindness toward a grocery store worker changed two lives and sparked an unexpected friendship.

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Keith and Debbie / Credit: 13WMAZ

Keith Tidwell and Debbie Rhoden first crossed paths at a Kroger grocery store in Macon, Georgia, where Tidwell works the night shift in the produce section. For a long time, they barely spoke and didn’t even know each other’s names.

That changed about a year and a half ago when Rhoden was driving along Gray Highway and noticed a familiar face walking along the road. She recognized Tidwell as the employee she often saw at her local grocery store — and realized he was making the long journey to work on foot.

Tidwell’s commute is nearly five miles each way, a trip that can take him close to two hours. With no car, he relies on walking or biking, even late at night when the roads can be dark and unsafe. That day, Rhoden turned her car around and offered him a ride.

Though the two didn’t know each other well, Tidwell decided to take the chance. That first ride marked the beginning of something more than just a lift to work.

Rhoden later shared that she had lost her son, Carlos Hill, just months before she offered Tidwell that ride. She said her son loved helping others, and she feels his spirit lives on through acts of kindness like this one.

“I think he would have wanted me to pick him up and take him to work, especially when he knew how far he has to walk at night,” Rhoden said.

What started as a one-time gesture has now become routine. Rhoden picks Tidwell up several times a week, turning a difficult and sometimes dangerous commute into a safer one. Over time, the two have gone from being strangers to becoming friends.

Tidwell says the rides have made him feel safer, and Rhoden says she’s grateful she trusted her instincts that day. She shared that she never felt nervous about offering help — she simply felt she was doing the right thing.

Tidwell is currently working toward earning his driver’s license, but both say the connection they’ve built will last, no matter who ends up behind the wheel.

 

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