14-Year-Old Creates Non-Profit Group For The Homeless
Selfless 14-Year-Old Creates Non-Profit Group For The Homeless
MCKINNEY, Texas — A 14-year-old named Nicholas Cobb has created a non-profit group providing food and other essentials to the city’s homeless.
It started small with toiletries for the homeless, cleaning supplies for their shelters.
Then two years ago, at age 12, he set up Comfort and Joy, a small non-profit with a big goal. Buying winter coats for the people in need. With the help of his Scout troop, he raised 10-thousand dollars and purchased hundreds of coats.
It doesn’t stop there. Nicholas has even bigger plans and hopes set up a system to provide clothing for those with job interviews.
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