Starting over takes courage, and Bethany Provencher had plenty. A single mom to an 11-year-old, she left Miami after
18 years to begin anew in St. Charles, Illinois, hoping to build a better life. With 25 years in customer service, she soon found work as a server at IHOP,
though furnishing her new apartment proved difficult on a tight budget. Still, she stayed optimistic, focused on giving her son stability and hope.
One afternoon, Bethany recognized familiar faces—Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy—sitting in her section.
Excited to serve them, she made sure everything was perfect, unaware that the encounter would change her day.
After finishing their $35.27 meal, the couple left a note: “Thanks, Bethany. Happy New Year. 2020 Tip Challenge.”
When she opened the receipt, her eyes filled with tears—a $2,020 tip.
Overwhelmed, Bethany felt her faith in kindness renewed. That gesture went far beyond money—it was recognition
of her perseverance and quiet strength. For her, that day at IHOP became more than just another shift.
It was proof that resilience, hard work, and a positive spirit can draw blessings when least expected—a reminder that kindness truly changes lives.