Teen brothers donate $800 to feed the unsheltered in Tucson

Kindness can be contagious.

One morning, the Contreras brothers—Max, age 15, and Pedro, 18—pulled up to the front of The Salvation Army Tucson Hospitality House with a wad of $20s in hand. Max had just withdrawn the money from his bank account with a heartfelt purpose in mind: to donate the money to feed people in the shelter experiencing homelessness.

“I just wanted to be a better person and to help,” Max said…

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