SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 29, 2008

Lending A Hand - One Glove At A Time

Single Mom Doesn't Have Time Or Money To Help The Homeless, But Has Found A Way

  • Play CBS Video Video Toni Duke: 'The Glove Lady'

    Over the past couple years Toni Duke has given out hundreds of pairs of gloves and hats to random strangers in need. She's warmed their hearts, too. Steve Hartman reports.

  • Toni Duke is a single mom, a 9-1-1 dispatcher, and is sometimes known as

    Toni Duke is a single mom, a 9-1-1 dispatcher, and is sometimes known as "the glove lady."  (CBS)


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(CBS)  Before CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman began his CBS Evening News story, he said he'd like to apologize to Toni Duke's 4-year-old son, Miles.

Waking up is hard enough without a giant camera in your face.

But CBS News thought it was important to be there from the get-go - to see this single mom struggle to get her baby off to preschool…

To see her drive an hour and a half from where she can afford to live in Stockton, Calif., to where she can afford to work in San Francisco…

To see her putting in a full day as a 9-1-1 dispatcher, shouldering the problems of a big, crazy city…

Basically, to see how Toni Dukes just doesn't have the time or the money to save the world - but does it anyway.

In San Francisco's tenderloin district, they call her the glove lady.

She started handing out the gloves after driving thorough the neighborhood on her way to work.

"I would see people rubbing their hands and I felt bad," she said.

As one homeless woman put it: "and when your hands get cold, the rest of you gets cold."

Hartman asked one homeless man: "Did you ever have a pair of gloves?"

"Yea," he said.

"What happened to them?" Hartman asked.

"Somebody stole them."

Over the past couple years Duke has given out hundreds of pairs of gloves and hats to these random strangers, who often find her too good to be true.

"Right. They're like, 'What organization are you from?'" Duke said. "'I'm not from any organization it's just me.' 'Oh, you're just doing this?' 'Yea, from the heart.' And that's what I write on my bags - 'from the heart.'"

From the heart - and from money she doesn't necessarily have.

Although Toni always buys on sale, she admits her debts are mounting.

"To be out of debt, that's not reality right now. The reality is there are people standing on the corner cold," she said.

For that devotion, the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation recently honored her as one of the city's greatest heroes.

Of course, now that it's getting warmer Toni won't have to go out anymore. But of course, she will anyway.

"Even when I don't have any gloves to give out, I will still go out there and say, 'Hi, how ya' doing?' You know."

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by rowdytexan2 March 1, 2008 2:09 PM EST
This is a strange story about a strange woman, and I just don''''t understand how she is a hero or deserves an award of any kind. Our media will turn anyone into a hero, including those giving away gloves. Unbelievable. Am I the only one who thinks this is odd?


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Posted by kennedy7955 at 10:22 PM : Feb 29, 2008

I don''t find it odd at all. She is obviously a lovely lady with a heart of gold!

Blessed be, Toni Duke.
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by vondad March 1, 2008 5:04 AM EST
I enjoyed the Glove lady and wishing that she is able to continue the good work with many prayers. My cousin was the guy with the dreds. I can''t be there for him, I thank God that she was there to help him, because I do not even know how to find him,but so happy to see my cousin.
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by saynotometh March 1, 2008 1:29 AM EST
Toni:
Way to go young lady!! You make Grandpa Don proud of you.
I help people say not to meth and other drugs. I can tell you enjoy helping others like I do. Isn''t it Awesome??
Keep being who you are Toni. Congratulations!
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by kennedy7955 March 1, 2008 1:22 AM EST
This is a strange story about a strange woman, and I just don''t understand how she is a hero or deserves an award of any kind. Our media will turn anyone into a hero, including those giving away gloves. Unbelievable. Am I the only one who thinks this is odd?
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by ladyephesus1 March 1, 2008 12:38 AM EST
Look her up on switchboard.com in stockton california. Im sure you will find her.
Ill find her and get her address to you, but I need yours.
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by lexeystar March 1, 2008 12:17 AM EST
I have a donation for Toni if someone can give me her email address so I can arrange to send her some stuff. I have some Jackets, Boots and some sweaters. All new. I sell on eBay and it is overstock. Please let me know. I can mail everything to her.
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