This is a story about a chef named Bruno Serato, who began a long-running tradition of feeding the “motel children” of homeless families so that each child could have a nourishing, satisfying meal at least once a day. And in addition, this generous individual also helps the elderly and visiting athletes who come to compete in his area.
How does this story communicate to others the kindness that any community member might extend to help those in need?
How important are stories like these about people who step up to help without expecting anything in return? Do these selfless acts demonstrate the kindness in the human heart? What were Bruno Serato's personal traits that made him a hero?
How can stories like these, about positive role models, encourage others to think about how they can make a positive difference based on their own desires, skills and interests? How can a student or a classroom help to feed the homeless-perhaps staging a food drive and bringing the items to the local food bank or a nearby homeless shelter?
Stories about local heroes like Bruno Serato inspire us to want to make a difference. His ability and decision to make a long-term commitment to the homeless children of his community inspires other members of the community to spend not only their money but their time, energy and dedication to give disadvantaged children the help and stability they need so much.
Want to learn more? More stories, art, films about kindness.
Organizer created on 10/3/2018 4:53:10 PM by MY HERO Staff
Last edited 11/12/2018 10:50:17 PM by Xenia Shin