All Good People Here Summary
"All Good People Here" by Ashley Flowers is a heartwarming story about a community coming together to support a family in need. The story starts when the youngest child of the Johnson family, little Mary, falls ill with a rare disease. The family is devastated as they learn that the treatment for the disease is expensive and not covered by their insurance.
The news of Mary's illness spreads quickly throughout the small town, and soon the community comes together to support the family. The local church organizes a fundraiser, and the community members donate generously to help cover the medical expenses.
As the Johnson family struggles to deal with Mary's illness, they are overwhelmed by the love and support of their community. Friends and neighbors offer to cook meals, take care of their other children, and even help with the chores around the house.
The community's support gives the Johnson family the strength and hope they need to keep fighting for Mary's recovery. And as they watch their little girl gradually get better, they are filled with gratitude and love for the all good people who came together to help them in their time of need.
The fundraiser organized by the church is a huge success, and the Johnson family is able to cover the cost of Mary's treatment. They are moved to tears by the generosity of their community, and they realize that they are truly blessed to live in a place where people care so deeply for one another.
In the end, Mary makes a full recovery, and the Johnson family is forever grateful to the all good people who came together to help them through one of the toughest times in their lives. They know that they will never forget the love and kindness of their community, and they are committed to paying it forward by helping others in need.
The story of the Johnson family and the all good people who supported them is a reminder that we are all in this together. When we come together as a community to help those in need, we can make a real difference in people's lives.