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This week, we selected Matt’s Hero nomination to share with you. He writes:
Hello Mr. Brooks,
I’m a retired master sergeant Marine Corps infantry and have served in all kinds of combat zones, so I know true heroes, and these boys are more than deserving…
Sixteen year-old Chris Kuykendall might be a star football player, but when he was younger, he used to dread going to school because of bullies. So, when he heard about a five-year-old dealing with the same thing, Chris invited the boy to sit with him at lunch. And, soon after that, those bullies left him alone!
Chris’ action motivated his teammate Brevin Young to do the same, and now they’ve created a special organization full of volunteers with the same mission called Eagle Buddies. And, they want every kid to know that they have people that care about them.
These two young men have dedicated their time to giving confidence and protection to innocent children who are victims of bullying. That’s why they are heroes!
Thank you,
Matt M. Roberts
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Kix’s Response:
That is a great story, Matt. You know, these are the stories that renew my faith in us. Sometimes I wonder what’s wrong with the world and then guys like Chris, Brevin and their group do something out of the kindness of their heart and I’m like “Everything’s gonna be alright.”
Do something nice for somebody today, and I’ll try and do the same – we got this!
Check out more about Chris and Brevin and the Eagle Buddies program from this 2014 appearance on The Meredith Vieira Show – what a powerful impact these young people are making on others.
Nominate a Hero of the Week
Now, we want to know who has made a difference in your life. Nominate a local firefighter, police officer, EMT or someone who is serving our country in the military. It could even be a neighbor, family member or friend who lent a crucial helping hand. Let us know all about the person who you feel is a real life hero by emailing us here and please feel free to send us a picture!