The effort started six years ago when two brothers from Brooklyn, Mike and Nick Fiorito, quit their day jobs to embark on a more meaningful life. They were on a mission to figure out how the world could become kinder.
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which"helps students practice empathy & kindness in an impactful service-learning experience," according to the nonprofit's website. Hundreds of schools around the nation have registered with the nonprofit, so their students can"understand the life-changing benefits of giving back," its website says. Once a school registers online
"Every penny donated goes to the work," Graddick said, adding that all other expenses are handled internally. The blankets are then sent to homeless shelters or directly given out to people on the streets.
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