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Staten Island Bodega Owner Rewards Students With Free Food and Cash for Good Grades

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Staten Island Bodega Owner Rewards Students With Free Food and Cash for Good Grades

Staten Island, NY โ€” In a small deli nestled in the heart of Staten Island, New York, academic success is met with more than just praise โ€” itโ€™s celebrated with Smarties, smiles, and even hundred-dollar bills.

Wail Alselwi, known affectionately as โ€œIsland Ockโ€ to his customers and over 300,000 TikTok followers, is the co-owner and manager of Zackโ€™s Finest Deli & Grocery. Heโ€™s become something of a local hero for his heartwarming initiative: rewarding students who bring in strong report cards with free snacks, store merchandise, and sometimes, cold hard cash.

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โ€œI like seeing the smile on their faces,โ€ Alselwi told TODAY.com. โ€œMan, it makes me happy.โ€

One recent recipient of Alselwiโ€™s generosity is Madison, a 17-year-old high school junior with aspirations of becoming a professional basketball player. When she walked into the shop with her latest report card, boasting a perfect 100% average, she was greeted with cheers โ€” and a $100 reward.

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This isn’t a one-off gesture. According to Alselwi, students who earn:

  • 90% or higher receive a $100 reward, a T-shirt, and their pick of goodies;

  • 80%โ€“90% get to choose anything from the store;

  • 70%โ€“80% are given up to $10 in snacks;

  • Even those with lower grades are encouraged with rewards if they show improvement, perfect attendance, or are named student of the month.

The initiative began in 2023 with a promise Alselwi made to a local boy named Zamier Davies, who was struggling to make the honor roll. After being promised a reward for better grades, Davies gradually improved โ€” from 88%, to 89%, and finally, to a spot on the honor roll. His story went viral on TikTok and inspired others to bring their own report cards to the store.

Now, students from across New York โ€” and even as far as Pennsylvania โ€” have made the pilgrimage to Zackโ€™s, eager to show their academic progress to a man who believes in them.

โ€œIt was mostly a bet that he made with himself โ€” and Wally,โ€ said Davies’ uncle, Jerome Ivory.

Alselwi, originally from Yemen, says the initiative is especially meaningful to him because his three children still live there. โ€œI got my own kids back home, and I miss them, so it makes me happy to see other kids happy,โ€ he said.

The response has been overwhelmingly positive. Encouraged by the publicโ€™s support, Alselwiโ€™s brother launched a GoFundMe campaign to help sustain the initiative. It has already raised nearly $50,000.

Despite the newfound fame and financial support, Alselwi remains grounded.

โ€œLetโ€™s say Iโ€™m giving them $100 or if Iโ€™m giving them snacks for free or a T-shirt โ€” to me, that does not matter,โ€ he says. โ€œThe most important thing is you celebrate them and show them that you really care about their hard work.โ€


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