Kindness Creator Samuel Weidenhofer is on a mission to ensure one veteran or veteran’s family in every US state never has to work again.
With over 15 million people behind him, this is more than a fundraiser. It’s a national movement to honour those who have served.
Every donation matters.
Every share helps change a life.
This is Charles from Texas' story…
"I want to share the story of my dear friend, Charles Deal. He has spent his life serving others with humility, faith, and love. He grew up in Waxahachie, Texas, earned respect through hard work, and later served in the National Guard during the Berlin Crisis. Service has always been at the center of who he is.
Charles has touched many lives through his kindness. He found joy in his community, especially at local football games, and he lives his faith each day at Pathway Baptist Church. He is always there for others, offering support, care, and prayer, yet never asking for anything in return.
In 2022, Charles retired to care for his younger brother who was battling cancer. His brother promised him he could stay in his home for the rest of his life. Sadly, his brother passed away just one month later, and that promise was never made official. Now, at 90 years old, Charles is struggling to keep the home he was meant to have.
He's coming towards the end of his savings and taken on financial strain just to cover basic expenses like taxes, insurance, and repairs. His mobility is limited, and working is no longer realistic, yet he still considers it because he refuses to give up. He does not have family to lean on, but he does have people who care deeply about him.
I met Charles at work, and he quickly became someone I admire and respect. He was dependable, kind, and always put others first. Even in retirement, he only asks for prayer. When I saw the story of Ed Bambas, it reminded me of Charles and how easily someone who has given so much can be overlooked. I knew I had to act. Any support will help Charles stay in his home and live his remaining years with peace and dignity."
-Peter Charoonbara

