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Here are the other things Kid Rock's foundation does:
https://kidrock.com/charity


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This is my Dad. 63 years old, and 45 years behind on retirement planning. I could tell this man all day long what I think he should do with what little he has to work with, but here he is, Heading out to visit two very young children and their young mom to deliver gifts as their dad and her husband, unexpectedly passed away. Gifts he was partially in on for people he knew little about. I can tell you from experience he doesn’t have it, but he did it anyway for a couple reasons already mentioned; a happy memory this family needs & a blessing they never saw coming.

So some people with more money than they can spend gave it away with either good intentions, all the right motivation (based on their own lives) or weaseled a tax write off somehow. Point being, WGAF. Someone’s life was changed along the way, whether it be the recipient or the one with the stacks.

There’s still good left out there. Embrace it. It’s all some people have.

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Isaiah 54:17 - No weapon formed against us shall prosper....

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This is my Dad. 63 years old, and 45 years behind on retirement planning. I could tell this man all day long what I think he should do with what little he has to work with, but here he is, Heading out to visit two very young children and their young mom to deliver gifts as their dad and her husband, unexpectedly passed away. Gifts he was partially in on for people he knew little about. I can tell you from experience he doesn’t have it, but he did it anyway for a couple reasons already mentioned; a happy memory this family needs & a blessing they never saw coming.

So some people with more money than they can spend gave it away with either good intentions, all the right motivation (based on their own lives) or weaseled a tax write off somehow. Point being, WGAF. Someone’s life was changed along the way, whether it be the recipient or the one with the stacks.

There’s still food left out there. Embrace it. It’s all some people have.



Bless your pops and bless you for watching out for him.

Some peoples reward is not in this life, but what hopefully comes after.

Peace be upon you and your family.


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^^ @KHolm - that is excellent. May God bless your father, you, and your family. Thank you for sharing this.



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Three hour gig , I like kids and kids like me, How hard could it be ? I thought.

Turns out I am not equipped. turns out, it is a tough gig.





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Just in case there’s any lingering questions as to “why”. These are the kiddos and their mother last night when Jolly Saint Kev dropped in.



Isaiah 54:17 - No weapon formed against us shall prosper....

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Just in case there’s any lingering questions as to “why”. These are the kiddos and their mother last night when Jolly Saint Kev dropped in.



Hadn't guess this thread would turn so well as to make me feel this way. Thank you. Thank you to your Dad.




 
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Wow KHolm, I never use the term "heart warming" but your post and pic fall into that category.
 
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I absolutely can not find anything wrong with paying off some lay-away accounts to help people. Nor can I find anything wrong with doing individual acts of kindness!

While stationed in Germany, many years ago now, our company decided to "adopt" the kids in an orphanage in Frankfurt. We had "functions" to accumulate enough money so that every kid there, and the staff, all got some kind of gift. Where we could we got them what they said they wanted.

Had a big Christmas party for the kids and staff, and later in that spring we arranged for buses, food, etc to take them out to a wooded area for a day long trip/picnic in the woods.

Never saw any happier kids, or the guys who were escorts, etc.

So, for the scrooges who think such things as paying off layaway charges, etc, for Christmas. Sorry, but do not understand the attitude.


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