Earlier this year, McKee received an undisclosed sum of cash - somewhere in the hundreds - courtesy of the Baby Ducks, a Calgary-based ball hockey team McKee plays on. When his teammates found about his mother’s death, the team and the league they play in pitched in money. “They said, ‘use this for something charitable - donate it to charity or do something kind of like that with it,” he said from his home in Alberta. McKee came up with the idea of donating the money to a family or group that has been hit hard due to COVID-19. His goal is to help someone who may be about to have a rough Christmas season - people who lost their jobs or people who have lost significant portions of their savings or wages, for instance. McKee took nominations from people for their families, friends, coworkers, neighbours or any other people close to them.
aren t they supposed to be preparing for the real world. 64-year-old air force veteran beat out over 1200 nominees nationwide for that title. look at him. the new town pennsylvania man receiving the news to the cheers of hundreds of students. what a surprise. i m so overwhelmed. and i just can t believe that had t. happened. he does all this stuff. and he does it with a smile on his face. abby: believe it or not, he knows the names of all 850 students. obviously so well deserved. how great is that? steve: that is awesome. abby: makes your morning to see that see you soon. steve: thank you. as is the tradition at fox & friends on an intern final day they get to do the weather, the sports, and kyle mckee who is behind janice who is a very tall young man it s his last day and doing the weather. brian: is he a college associate. janice: yes.