Thousands of Americans have bought bestsellers about Stoic philosophy in recent years. Robert Kinder embodies it. After watching the clip a third time, I was determined to fix the Kinders' roof and get Robert something safe to drive. I contacted the Today show. They connected me to Mission West Virginia, a nonprofit organization that specializes in foster family recruitment and had worked with the Kinders. They couldn't give me Monica and Robert's personal contact information but promised to pass along my offer of help. To my surprise, I didn't hear back. But I persisted. Finally, Monica emailed me, but mainly just to thank me for offering support. She explained that she and Robert weren't comfortable accepting help. So I pleaded with her to accept it for my sake. Yet I didn't hear from her again for several weeks. (Clearly, this is a woman with a lot going on.) I kept in touch and, eventually, we exchanged phone numbers. In speaking with Monica, I learned that - through a foundation - Lowe's had fixed their roof. I also discovered that Robert had lost his job and had taken a new one working six days a week at a coal mine two hours away, a four-hour daily commute - in that same old truck. I sent them a check so that Robert could drive something safer. I also asked our publisher Julia Guth if we might invite readers to get involved as well. She happily agreed. The Kinders still need urgent home repairs. So I asked Monica to have a contractor determine what they would cost. That total is the goal for a GoFundMe account we set up to benefit the Kinder family. Some readers will rightly note that there are thousands of other great foster parents out there. Moreover, a donation to Robert and Monica Kinder is not tax-deductible. If you're interested in that kind of contribution, check out the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and the National Foster Youth Institute. (And if you really want to be tax-smart about it, donate appreciated securities rather than cash.) But this is the time of year when folks give with their hearts as well as their heads. Personally, I don't know anyone more deserving of a little holiday cheer than Monica and Robert Kinder. If you'd like to make their Christmas a little merrier, just click here. And please help get the word out by sharing the campaign on social media. Happy holidays! Alex P.S. If you'd like to send the Kinders words of appreciation or encouragement - or anything else that suits the season - you can also reach them at P.O. Box 13301, Charleston, WV 25320. |
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