Robert Kraft Makes Donation To 'Support The Soupman' After Seeing Story During NH Primary

BOSTON (CBS) – New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft made a generous donation to a New Hampshire charity thanks to a story he saw on CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell.

Peter Kelleher turned his sorrow over his son's opioid-related death into creating a soup kitchen to help the homeless.

O'Donnell showcased Kelleher's story last week before the New Hampshire primary.

Kelleher's non-profit, Support the Soupman, buys boots in bulk and stocks a mobile closet full of warm clothes. In addition, he offers backpack care packages filled with survival supplies.

"Every day I hope to make a difference in someone's heart," Kelleher told CBS Evening News.

After seeing Kelleher's story, Kraft made a donation to help the cause.

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