By: Brian Mueller
OKLAHOMA CITY -
When Kathryn Brewer came home one day and told her then 6-year-old daughter about a homeless woman outside her office, Rory immediately wanted to do something.
“I asked why can’t we just buy her a house, said 12-year-old Rory Brewer.
A nice thought and Rory’s mom did help that woman with a trip to the grocery store. It turns out that spirit of generosity is genetic.
“She was like I want to do something, like, if we can’t buy a house, said Kathryn.
Rory found her own philanthropic footing soon after. Still 6 years old, she started asking for sock donations for the homeless during the holidays.