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CHICAGO (WLS) -- For the past 12 years, 30-year-old Jasmin Ford has had to hustle for everything she has.
"Gratitude is what gets me through. I mean, becoming a nurse and being able to serve in the field that I'm in is the greatest honor of my life second to having my son," she said.
Ford grew up on Chicago's South Side. She's now a single mother and a nurse, the first in her family to go to college. She works two jobs, six days a week, and is saddled with $150,000 of student loan debt she never thought she'd pay off.
"There are times when I fall short and I have to reduce my payment amounts, so there's really not a timeline that I can necessarily see," Ford said.
Until now. Fifth Third bank became aware of Jasmin, who is a customer, while they were working on a promotional video. Bank officials said they chose to pay off her student loans because she exemplified the impact that loans can have on a family trying to achieve.
"We know the burden that student loan debt places on people's lives and slows down the trajectory and the change that they can make in the world, and to be able to remove that roadblock and that obstacle for Jasmin is just a dream come true for all of us," said Fifth Third Bank's Mike Crawford.
As Crawford waited outside of Jasmin's home to surprise her, she had no idea her student loans are about to evaporate.
After some misdirection to get Mike to the door, he told her the good news.
"Fifth Third is paying off all of your student loans today," Crawford said.
"Are you serious?" Ford asked with tears in her eyes.
"I am serious," Crawford said. "You are an inspiration to us and this is the least we can do."
"Thank you so much!" Ford shouted through tears.
It was a life changing moment for Ford and her 2-year-old son Caleb.
"I can save for your college," she told him. "You won't be like me, you won't have any debt."
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bank surprises single mom. Pays off her 150K in student loans (Original Post)
Demovictory9
Dec 2018
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akraven
(1,975 posts)1. K&R
My gawd, I'm crying again. Thank you Fifth Third, and Jasmin, ROCK ON!
crazycatlady
(4,492 posts)2. what a great Christmas surprise
appalachiablue
(41,131 posts)3. K & R. Incredible gift to a deserving woman, wow!
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,329 posts)4. Its a start, I guess?
Demovictory9
(32,454 posts)6. they are going to do the same for two more people
treestar
(82,383 posts)5. Hope they included the tax liability
Could create a nasty surprise at tax time.
lilactime
(657 posts)7. That is the bank my car loan is through, good for them!