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QEH parking gift giver identified as 7-year-old girl

The person behind the good deed at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown has been identified as a seven-year-old girl.

Emily Baker says she hopes daughter, Isabella, continues with gestures of goodwill

Isabella, 7, has been identified as the person who left money and notes on some vehicles in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital parking lot last week. (Contributed/CBC)

Emily Baker says she is proud of her daughter's recent good deed at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown.

Last week, people parked at the hospital returned to their vehicles to find a plastic bag containing $1.50 and a note.

The note said, "wishing you and your family health and happiness this holiday season."

The money was enough to cover one hour of parking at the hospital.

Security staff said hospital staff sawtwo women and a little girl in the parking lot on Dec. 23 but no one knew who they were.

After a CBC story, the person behind the good deed was identified.

Baker says it was all seven-year-old Isabella's idea.

The idea came after Isabellalearned her grandmother had to pay to park to visit her great-grandfather at the QEH.

"I just hope she continues to try and spread good will towards others. We need more of that these days," said Baker.

"A lot of people are able to help but they don't actually take the action to go and do it and I was proud of her for trying to make us stick to it and go out, can you drive me, help me get the bags? And we went out and did it."

Baker says there were about 30 plastic bags left on parked cars that day.