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 Moshe from Florida's story…
"Moshe served in Vietnam in the late 1960s. During his service, he was exposed to Agent Orange. He was also stationed at Camp Lejeune, where he faced additional harmful conditions.
After returning home, his health was never the same. In 2004, he needed a triple bypass. At the Veterans Hospital, doctors found he had diabetes linked to Agent Orange. His heart condition was also tied to that exposure, showing how deeply his service impacted his life.
Over time, Moshe faced more challenges, including PTSD. His condition worsened, and he was declared 100% disabled. About three and a half years ago, during MOHS surgery, doctors found aggressive basal cell carcinoma connected to toxic water exposure at Camp Lejeune.
He received care at the West Palm Beach VA Hospital, where things were stable for a time. Recent changes have made it harder for him to get the care and support he needs, adding more stress to an already difficult journey.
His wife, Elana, is now fighting for the care Moshe has earned. She describes him as a proud and heroic naturalized citizen who kept his promise to serve when he was called.
If you are able, please consider donating or sharing to help support Moshe and his family during this time. Every act of kindness makes a real difference. "
-Robert Harrison




