Another day. Another moment that could so easily have passed unremarked.

A GYUP member came across a woman in her sixties who had fallen on the pavement. She was intoxicated, a little aggressive — but painfully vulnerable. Lost. A broken relationship. A broken heart. A person who had fallen through the cracks.

Not a case for the ambulance. Not one for the police. Just a human being who needed someone to stop.

She could have walked past. Looked away. Told herself it wasn't her problem.

She didn't.

She stopped. She listened. She called a taxi and took the woman safely back to her hotel. She treated her not as a problem to be managed, but as a person in need of care. And she stayed until she knew the woman was safe.